Management of HIV in pregnancy.
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, Journal Article
Livingston, EG
Published in: Curr Womens Health Rep
August 2002
In the US, transmission of HIV infection from pregnant women to their infants is now highly preventable. HIV infection is sufficiently common to justify extension of HIV screening to all pregnant women. Once HIV infection is identified, the degree of immunocompromise may be ascertained through evaluation of CD4 cell number and HIV viral load levels. Use of antiretroviral medications can slow progression to AIDS or death, and prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission. Cesarean section plays a role in prevention of vertical HIV transmission in women with virus incompletely suppressed by medication. Simple, safe, and effective methods of preventing mother-to-child transmission are needed for the developing world.
Duke Scholars
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Curr Womens Health Rep
ISSN
1534-5874
Publication Date
August 2002
Volume
2
Issue
4
Start / End Page
245 / 252
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Risk Factors
- Pregnancy Complications, Infectious
- Pregnancy
- Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine
- Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical
- Infant, Newborn
- Humans
- HIV Infections
- Female
- Cesarean Section
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Livingston, E. G. (2002). Management of HIV in pregnancy. Curr Womens Health Rep, 2(4), 245–252.
Livingston, Elizabeth G. “Management of HIV in pregnancy.” Curr Womens Health Rep 2, no. 4 (August 2002): 245–52.
Livingston EG. Management of HIV in pregnancy. Curr Womens Health Rep. 2002 Aug;2(4):245–52.
Livingston, Elizabeth G. “Management of HIV in pregnancy.” Curr Womens Health Rep, vol. 2, no. 4, Aug. 2002, pp. 245–52.
Livingston EG. Management of HIV in pregnancy. Curr Womens Health Rep. 2002 Aug;2(4):245–252.
Published In
Curr Womens Health Rep
ISSN
1534-5874
Publication Date
August 2002
Volume
2
Issue
4
Start / End Page
245 / 252
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Risk Factors
- Pregnancy Complications, Infectious
- Pregnancy
- Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine
- Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical
- Infant, Newborn
- Humans
- HIV Infections
- Female
- Cesarean Section