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GMJ News > GMJ Briefs > Exclusive Club: Only 14 Countries Worldwide Certified for Dual HIV and Hepatitis B Mother-to-Child Transmission Elimination

Exclusive Club: Only 14 Countries Worldwide Certified for Dual HIV and Hepatitis B Mother-to-Child Transmission Elimination

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Last updated: 27/06/2026 10:11
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WHO certification document for Turks and Caicos Islands mother-to-child transmission elimination
WHO certifies Turks and Caicos Islands for eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV and hepatitis B, becoming the third Caribbean territory to achieve this milestone. The certification demonstrates effective integrated antenatal care programs in small island developing states. — Photo by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases on Unsplash (Unsplash License)
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The WHO’s official certification of Turks and Caicos Islands highlights the rarity of achieving dual elimination of mother-to-child transmission for both HIV and hepatitis B. With only 14 countries and territories worldwide holding this certification, the achievement underscores how challenging it is to maintain the rigorous standards required by the WHO. To earn certification, nations must demonstrate sustained elimination over at least two years, with HIV transmission rates below 2% in non-breastfeeding populations and hepatitis B surface antigen prevalence below 2% in children under five. The Caribbean region disproportionately represents these global successes, with three of its territories now certified. This data illustrates both the exceptional nature of Turks and Caicos’s accomplishment and the region’s exceptional commitment to maternal and child health outcomes.

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