Background: HIV infection is linked to decreased fertility and fertility desires in sub-Saharan Africa due to biological and social factors. We investigate the relationship between HIV infection and fertility or fertility desires in the context of universal access to antiretroviral therapy introduced in 2004 in Rwanda. Methods: We used data from 3532 and 4527 women aged 20–49 from the 2005 and 2010 Rwandan Demographic and Health Surveys (RDHS), respectively. The RDHSs included blood-tests for HIV, as well as detailed interviews about fertility, demographic and behavioral outcomes. In both years, multiple logistic regression was used to assess the association between HIV and fertility outcomes within three age categories (20–29, 30–39 and 40...
Objective Understanding the fertility of HIV-positive women is critical to estimating HIV epidemic t...
Findings from previous studies linking the HIV/AIDS epidemic and fertility of populations have remai...
Findings from previous studies linking the HIV/AIDS epidemic and fertility of populations have remai...
BackgroundHIV infection is linked to decreased fertility and fertility desires in sub-Saharan Africa...
BackgroundHIV infection is linked to decreased fertility and fertility desires in sub-Saharan Africa...
Background: Expanding access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) means that HIV is no longer a death sen...
Background: Expanding access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) means that HIV is no longer a death sen...
BackgroundFactors influencing fertility desires among HIV-infected individuals remain poorly underst...
Abstract Background Factors influencing fertility desires among HIV-infected individuals remain poor...
Objectives To describe regional differences in the relative fertility of HIV-positive vs. HIV-negati...
BackgroundFactors influencing fertility desires among HIV-infected individuals remain poorly underst...
BackgroundSub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has the highest fertility rates and highest HIV disease burden gl...
OBJECTIVES: To examine new evidence from studies on the estimates of the fertility rate ratio compar...
BACKGROUND:UNAIDS official estimates of national HIV prevalence are based on trends observed in ante...
OBJECTIVE: Understanding the fertility of HIV-positive women is critical to estimating HIV epidemic ...
Objective Understanding the fertility of HIV-positive women is critical to estimating HIV epidemic t...
Findings from previous studies linking the HIV/AIDS epidemic and fertility of populations have remai...
Findings from previous studies linking the HIV/AIDS epidemic and fertility of populations have remai...
BackgroundHIV infection is linked to decreased fertility and fertility desires in sub-Saharan Africa...
BackgroundHIV infection is linked to decreased fertility and fertility desires in sub-Saharan Africa...
Background: Expanding access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) means that HIV is no longer a death sen...
Background: Expanding access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) means that HIV is no longer a death sen...
BackgroundFactors influencing fertility desires among HIV-infected individuals remain poorly underst...
Abstract Background Factors influencing fertility desires among HIV-infected individuals remain poor...
Objectives To describe regional differences in the relative fertility of HIV-positive vs. HIV-negati...
BackgroundFactors influencing fertility desires among HIV-infected individuals remain poorly underst...
BackgroundSub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has the highest fertility rates and highest HIV disease burden gl...
OBJECTIVES: To examine new evidence from studies on the estimates of the fertility rate ratio compar...
BACKGROUND:UNAIDS official estimates of national HIV prevalence are based on trends observed in ante...
OBJECTIVE: Understanding the fertility of HIV-positive women is critical to estimating HIV epidemic ...
Objective Understanding the fertility of HIV-positive women is critical to estimating HIV epidemic t...
Findings from previous studies linking the HIV/AIDS epidemic and fertility of populations have remai...
Findings from previous studies linking the HIV/AIDS epidemic and fertility of populations have remai...