OBJECTIVES: Projections of fertility of HIV positive women as ART scales up are needed to plan prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) services. We describe differences in exposure to pregnancy between HIV positive and HIV negative women by age, region and national ART coverage to evaluate the extent to which behavioural differences explain lower fertility among HIV positive women and assess whether exposure to pregnancy has changed with antiretroviral treatment (ART) scale-up. METHODS: We analysed 46 nationally representative household surveys in sub-Saharan Africa conducted between 2003 and 2015 to estimate risk of exposure to recent sex and pregnancy of HIV positive and HIV negative women by age using a log binomial model. We ...
This is the first study to examine the behavioural effect of HIV on fertility among HIV infected wom...
BACKGROUND: The evidence on the effect of pregnancy on acquiring HIV is conflicting, with studies re...
Background With the rapid expansion of antiretroviral therapy (ART) services in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Objectives Projections of fertility of HIV positive women as ART scales up are needed to plan preven...
ObjectivesProjections of fertility of HIV positive women as ART scales up are needed to plan prevent...
OBJECTIVES: To describe regional differences in the relative fertility of HIV-positive vs. HIV-negat...
Objectives To describe regional differences in the relative fertility of HIV-positive vs. HIV-negati...
BACKGROUND: UNAIDS official estimates of national HIV prevalence are based on trends observed in ant...
BackgroundUNAIDS official estimates of national HIV prevalence are based on trends observed in anten...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the relationship between HIV natural history and fertility by duration of in...
OBJECTIVE: Understanding the fertility of HIV-positive women is critical to estimating HIV epidemic ...
Background: Expanding access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) means that HIV is no longer a death sen...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the relationship between HIV natural history and fertility by duration of in...
Objective: Many people living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa desire biological children. Implementat...
The modelling of HIV trends in Tanzania uses surveillance data from antenatal clinics after adjustin...
This is the first study to examine the behavioural effect of HIV on fertility among HIV infected wom...
BACKGROUND: The evidence on the effect of pregnancy on acquiring HIV is conflicting, with studies re...
Background With the rapid expansion of antiretroviral therapy (ART) services in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Objectives Projections of fertility of HIV positive women as ART scales up are needed to plan preven...
ObjectivesProjections of fertility of HIV positive women as ART scales up are needed to plan prevent...
OBJECTIVES: To describe regional differences in the relative fertility of HIV-positive vs. HIV-negat...
Objectives To describe regional differences in the relative fertility of HIV-positive vs. HIV-negati...
BACKGROUND: UNAIDS official estimates of national HIV prevalence are based on trends observed in ant...
BackgroundUNAIDS official estimates of national HIV prevalence are based on trends observed in anten...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the relationship between HIV natural history and fertility by duration of in...
OBJECTIVE: Understanding the fertility of HIV-positive women is critical to estimating HIV epidemic ...
Background: Expanding access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) means that HIV is no longer a death sen...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the relationship between HIV natural history and fertility by duration of in...
Objective: Many people living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa desire biological children. Implementat...
The modelling of HIV trends in Tanzania uses surveillance data from antenatal clinics after adjustin...
This is the first study to examine the behavioural effect of HIV on fertility among HIV infected wom...
BACKGROUND: The evidence on the effect of pregnancy on acquiring HIV is conflicting, with studies re...
Background With the rapid expansion of antiretroviral therapy (ART) services in sub-Saharan Africa ...