Size

%

Late diagnosis of HIV infection (N = 73)

Absence/Irregularity of PMTCT follow-up

17

23.29

Delayed consultation of symptomatic child

67

91.78

Delayed screening in the face of suspicious manifestations

52

71.23

Delay in initiation of treatment (N = 39)

Loss to follow-up after diagnosis

16

41.03

non-availability of pre-therapeutic or eligibility assessment

25

64.10

Poor adherence (N = 35)

Occupation of the responsible parent

17

48.57

Useless because of satisfactorystatus of health

3

8.57

Child tired of taking daily medication

13

37.14

Fear of being seen using ARVs

6

17.14

Lack of food

6

17.14

Lack of social support/Death of a parent

5

14.29

Depression

8

22.86

Poor commitment from the responsible person

25

71.43

Poor commitment from patients

14

40.00

Non-sharing of HIV status

8

22.86

Ignorance of the benefits of taking ARVs

8

22.8

Irregular clinical follow-up (N = 28)

Problem of financing the trip

6

21.43

Opposition from spouse or other family member

3

10.71

Occupation of the responsible person

10

35.71

Poor commitment from the parent responsible for monitoring

22

78.57

Absence/delay at consultation when the complication occurs (N = 74)

Weariness in the face of multiple episodes of hospitalization

67

90.54

Lack of financial means

31

45.74