@article{fdi:010088217, title = {{M}aintenir le traitement antir{\'e}troviral lors de la premi{\`e}re vague de l'{\'e}pid{\'e}mie de {C}ovid-19 {\`a} {A}ntananarivo : r{\'e}organisation des services, travail de care et mobilit{\'e}s des m{\'e}dicaments et des acteurs et actrices du {VIH}}, author = {{P}ourette, {D}olores and {R}akotoarisoa, {O}. and {R}akotomanana, {E}. {F}. {N}. and {M}attern, {C}.}, editor = {}, language = {{FRE}}, abstract = {{I}n {A}ntananarivo, during the first {C}ovid-19 wave, antiretroviral drug distribution methods and pathways had to be reorganized in order to ensure treatment continuity for people living with {HIV} ({PLHIV}). {T}his study is based on semi-structured interviews conducted with various {HIV} stakeholders ({PLHIV}, healthcare providers and {NGO}s) between {J}anuary and {J}uly 2021. {W}hile one of the healthcare facilities in this study reorganized an onsite space for drug delivery, other facilities relocated distribution closer to {PLHIV}. {R}estructuring was guided by a concern to maintain confidentiality and impacted the mobility of people and molecules. {T}his article highlights the spatial and social skills of patients as well as the role of {NGO} mediators and the importance of care provision through telephone support given the context of geographical distance between patients, healthcare providers and {NGO} workers.}, keywords = {{C}ovid-19 ; {HIV} ; antiretroviral medication ; healthcare provision ; mobilities ; {M}adagascar ; {MADAGASCAR} ; {TANANARIVE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{A}nthropologie et {S}ant{\'e}}, volume = {26}, numero = {}, pages = {12686 [21 ]}, ISSN = {2111-5028}, year = {2023}, DOI = {10.4000/anthropologiesante.12686}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010088217}, }