Two clinical cases of HIV-infected pregnant women are presented: One with declared AIDS and the other a symptomless carrier. The clinical management of these cases are described; that is, the resolution of the delivery and the clinical measures implemented during their hospitalization. Both, the potential ways of propagating the infection among the health workers as well as the universal precautions which must be taken in order to avoid the risk of infection are discussed. The perinatal transmission of the HIV virus and the possible risk factors are also studied in this presentation. In the heterosexual relations of the couples infected with HIV are considered important their associated risk factors. It appears that education is the primary...
The authors describe two cases of infants admitted to our Unit with respiratory failure caused by a ...
Introduction: In the world, more than 33 millions of people currently live with HIV/AID...
Abstract Background In Brazil, the number of HIV cases has increased mostly amongst poor less educat...
Twenty years since identified for the first time, the disease ofHIV/AIDS spread and cause greater da...
The growth of HIV infection among women of reproductive age, despite the intensified preventive figh...
El VIH/SIDA afecta cada vez más a las mujeres, lo que aumenta la posibilidad de transmisión perinata...
From the Department of Clinical Science, Divisions of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Paediatrics and...
OBJETIVO: Identificar las complicaciones médicas de las embarazadas infectadas por el virus de la in...
The incidence and prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in women of child-beari...
Introduction: It is important to identify features of HIV-infected pregnant women, to develop action...
<em>The work deals with the complex research findings of the morbidity dynamics and HIV-infection pr...
Article deals with topical issue of modern obstetrics — course of pregnancy, delivery and postnatal ...
Recent studies suggest that acquisition of HIV-1 infection during pregnancy and breastfeeding is ass...
Introduction: Prevention of mother-to-child transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) i...
We know that the women today, mainly those in their fecund age, have been the target of contaminatio...
The authors describe two cases of infants admitted to our Unit with respiratory failure caused by a ...
Introduction: In the world, more than 33 millions of people currently live with HIV/AID...
Abstract Background In Brazil, the number of HIV cases has increased mostly amongst poor less educat...
Twenty years since identified for the first time, the disease ofHIV/AIDS spread and cause greater da...
The growth of HIV infection among women of reproductive age, despite the intensified preventive figh...
El VIH/SIDA afecta cada vez más a las mujeres, lo que aumenta la posibilidad de transmisión perinata...
From the Department of Clinical Science, Divisions of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Paediatrics and...
OBJETIVO: Identificar las complicaciones médicas de las embarazadas infectadas por el virus de la in...
The incidence and prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in women of child-beari...
Introduction: It is important to identify features of HIV-infected pregnant women, to develop action...
<em>The work deals with the complex research findings of the morbidity dynamics and HIV-infection pr...
Article deals with topical issue of modern obstetrics — course of pregnancy, delivery and postnatal ...
Recent studies suggest that acquisition of HIV-1 infection during pregnancy and breastfeeding is ass...
Introduction: Prevention of mother-to-child transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) i...
We know that the women today, mainly those in their fecund age, have been the target of contaminatio...
The authors describe two cases of infants admitted to our Unit with respiratory failure caused by a ...
Introduction: In the world, more than 33 millions of people currently live with HIV/AID...
Abstract Background In Brazil, the number of HIV cases has increased mostly amongst poor less educat...