AbstractSouthern Brazil has the highest prevalence rate of AIDS in the country and is the only region in the Americas where HIV-1 subtype C prevails.ObjectiveWe evaluated the epidemiologic and clinical characteristics of pregnant women living with HIV/AIDS in the South region of Santa Catarina, Brazil.MethodsAll pregnant women with HIV infection attending the obstetric outpatient clinic of Criciúma, State of Santa Catarina, in 2007 (n=46) were invited to participate. Data of 36 eligible participants were obtained through a standardized questionnaire.ResultsThe great majority were young, with a steady partner, low family income, low education level and referring early first sexual intercourse. Many reported use of illicit non-injecting drugs...
ABSTRACT Objectives To estimate vertical HIV transmission rate in a capital city of the Midwest reg...
OBJECTIVE: Studies on the aspects of HIV infection in small Brazilian municipalities are invaluable ...
Recent studies suggest that acquisition of HIV-1 infection during pregnancy and breastfeeding is ass...
AbstractSouthern Brazil has the highest prevalence rate of AIDS in the country and is the only regio...
ABSTRACT Objective: To learn the epidemiological characteristics of HIV infection in pregnant women...
Epidemiologic and clinical characteristics of pregnant women living with HIV/AIDS in a region of Sou...
INTRODUCTION: Reduction in the vertical transmission of HIV is possible when prophylactic measures a...
Abstract Objectives: to characterize the social and clinical profile of pregnant women infected wit...
Abstract Background In Brazil, the number of HIV cases has increased mostly amongst poor less educat...
The molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 in Brazil is complex and heterogeneous because several subtypes ...
AbstractThis study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and as...
To estimate the incidence of HIV-1 infection among pregnant women from central-western Brazil.Observ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess incidence and predictors of first pregnancy among women with HIV/AIDS. METHODS:...
This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and associated...
A expansão da infecção pelo HIV/AIDS entre as mulheres e os mais pobres, são importantes característ...
ABSTRACT Objectives To estimate vertical HIV transmission rate in a capital city of the Midwest reg...
OBJECTIVE: Studies on the aspects of HIV infection in small Brazilian municipalities are invaluable ...
Recent studies suggest that acquisition of HIV-1 infection during pregnancy and breastfeeding is ass...
AbstractSouthern Brazil has the highest prevalence rate of AIDS in the country and is the only regio...
ABSTRACT Objective: To learn the epidemiological characteristics of HIV infection in pregnant women...
Epidemiologic and clinical characteristics of pregnant women living with HIV/AIDS in a region of Sou...
INTRODUCTION: Reduction in the vertical transmission of HIV is possible when prophylactic measures a...
Abstract Objectives: to characterize the social and clinical profile of pregnant women infected wit...
Abstract Background In Brazil, the number of HIV cases has increased mostly amongst poor less educat...
The molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 in Brazil is complex and heterogeneous because several subtypes ...
AbstractThis study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and as...
To estimate the incidence of HIV-1 infection among pregnant women from central-western Brazil.Observ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess incidence and predictors of first pregnancy among women with HIV/AIDS. METHODS:...
This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and associated...
A expansão da infecção pelo HIV/AIDS entre as mulheres e os mais pobres, são importantes característ...
ABSTRACT Objectives To estimate vertical HIV transmission rate in a capital city of the Midwest reg...
OBJECTIVE: Studies on the aspects of HIV infection in small Brazilian municipalities are invaluable ...
Recent studies suggest that acquisition of HIV-1 infection during pregnancy and breastfeeding is ass...