OBJECTIVES: To carry out an epidemiological analysis of the emerging epidemic in an Eastern European country and to compare the approach to prevention of mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) with that in Western Europe. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study established in 1985 in Western Europe and extended to Ukraine in 2000. METHODS: Data on 5967 HIV-infected pregnant women and their infants (1251 from Ukraine and 4716 from Western/Central Europe) was analysed. Factors associated with transmission were identified with logistic regression. RESULTS: HIV-infection among pregnant women enrolled in Western European centres has shifted from being largely injecting drug use (IDU)-related to heterosexually-acquired; in Ukraine IDU also gradually declin...
BackgroundThe HIV epidemic in Russia has increasingly involved reproductive-aged women, which may in...
Abstract Background Rates of mother-to-child transmission of HIV-1 (MTCT) have historically been low...
Abstract Background The HIV epidemic in Russia has increasingly involved reproductive-aged women, wh...
OBJECTIVES: To carry out an epidemiological analysis of the emerging epidemic in an Eastern European...
Background: Ukraine was the epicentre of the HIV epidemic in Eastern Europe, which has the most rapi...
OBJECTIVES: To document policies regarding the use of interventions to reduce risk of vertical trans...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to examine temporal and geographical patterns of mode of delive...
We describe recent trends in the HIV epidemic and the differences between eastern and central Europe...
Objective: To describe changes over a 15-year period in characteristics and management of HIV-infect...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to examine temporal and geographical patterns of mode of delive...
Aim. The article addresses the progress in elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in the...
Ukraine developed Europe's most severe HIV epidemic due to widespread transmission among persons who...
Globally the HIV epidemic mainly affects young people, particularly young females who are vulnerable...
<p>Objective: To describe changes over a 15-year period in characteristics and management of H...
The aim: to conduct a comparative analysis of HIV morbidity in Ukraine and in some countries of the ...
BackgroundThe HIV epidemic in Russia has increasingly involved reproductive-aged women, which may in...
Abstract Background Rates of mother-to-child transmission of HIV-1 (MTCT) have historically been low...
Abstract Background The HIV epidemic in Russia has increasingly involved reproductive-aged women, wh...
OBJECTIVES: To carry out an epidemiological analysis of the emerging epidemic in an Eastern European...
Background: Ukraine was the epicentre of the HIV epidemic in Eastern Europe, which has the most rapi...
OBJECTIVES: To document policies regarding the use of interventions to reduce risk of vertical trans...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to examine temporal and geographical patterns of mode of delive...
We describe recent trends in the HIV epidemic and the differences between eastern and central Europe...
Objective: To describe changes over a 15-year period in characteristics and management of HIV-infect...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to examine temporal and geographical patterns of mode of delive...
Aim. The article addresses the progress in elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in the...
Ukraine developed Europe's most severe HIV epidemic due to widespread transmission among persons who...
Globally the HIV epidemic mainly affects young people, particularly young females who are vulnerable...
<p>Objective: To describe changes over a 15-year period in characteristics and management of H...
The aim: to conduct a comparative analysis of HIV morbidity in Ukraine and in some countries of the ...
BackgroundThe HIV epidemic in Russia has increasingly involved reproductive-aged women, which may in...
Abstract Background Rates of mother-to-child transmission of HIV-1 (MTCT) have historically been low...
Abstract Background The HIV epidemic in Russia has increasingly involved reproductive-aged women, wh...