Women may have persistent risk of HIV acquisition during pregnancy and postpartum. Estimating risk of HIV during these periods is important to inform optimal prevention approaches. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to estimate maternal HIV incidence during pregnancy/postpartum and to compare mother-to-child HIV transmission (MTCT) risk among women with incident versus chronic infection.<0.001). Risk of HIV was not significantly higher among pregnant (HR 1.3, 95% CI 0.5–2.1) or postpartum women (HR 1.1, 95% CI 0.6–1.6) than among non-pregnant/non-postpartum women in five studies with available data. In African cohorts, MTCT risk was significantly higher among women with incident versus chronic HIV infection in the postpartum...
BACKGROUND:Young Southern African women have the highest HIV incidence globally. Pregnancy doubles t...
Introduction: Acute infection with HIV in the postpartum period results in a high risk of vertical t...
HIV acquisition during pregnancy and breastfeeding significantly contributes toward paediatric HIV i...
Women may have persistent risk of HIV acquisition during pregnancy and postpartum. Estimating risk o...
Background: Women may have persistent risk of HIV acquisition during pregnancy and postpartum. Estim...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Women may have persistent risk of HIV acquisition during pregnancy and post...
Previous studies of HIV acquisition in pregnancy have been in specific population groups, such as se...
Previous studies of HIV acquisition in pregnancy have been in specific population groups, such as se...
In sub-Saharan Africa, most women who test HIV negative at the first antenatal care encounter are ra...
Background: Previous studies of HIV acquisition in pregnancy have been in specific population groups...
In sub-Saharan Africa, most women who test HIV negative at the first antenatal care encounter are ra...
Abstract Background The evidence on the effect of pregnancy on acquiring HIV is conflicting, with st...
HIV acquisition in pregnancy and breastfeeding contributes significantly toward pediatric HIV infect...
BackgroundHIV acquisition in pregnancy and breastfeeding contributes significantly toward pediatric ...
HIV incidence is higher among pregnant women than their non-pregnant counterparts in some sub-Sahara...
BACKGROUND:Young Southern African women have the highest HIV incidence globally. Pregnancy doubles t...
Introduction: Acute infection with HIV in the postpartum period results in a high risk of vertical t...
HIV acquisition during pregnancy and breastfeeding significantly contributes toward paediatric HIV i...
Women may have persistent risk of HIV acquisition during pregnancy and postpartum. Estimating risk o...
Background: Women may have persistent risk of HIV acquisition during pregnancy and postpartum. Estim...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Women may have persistent risk of HIV acquisition during pregnancy and post...
Previous studies of HIV acquisition in pregnancy have been in specific population groups, such as se...
Previous studies of HIV acquisition in pregnancy have been in specific population groups, such as se...
In sub-Saharan Africa, most women who test HIV negative at the first antenatal care encounter are ra...
Background: Previous studies of HIV acquisition in pregnancy have been in specific population groups...
In sub-Saharan Africa, most women who test HIV negative at the first antenatal care encounter are ra...
Abstract Background The evidence on the effect of pregnancy on acquiring HIV is conflicting, with st...
HIV acquisition in pregnancy and breastfeeding contributes significantly toward pediatric HIV infect...
BackgroundHIV acquisition in pregnancy and breastfeeding contributes significantly toward pediatric ...
HIV incidence is higher among pregnant women than their non-pregnant counterparts in some sub-Sahara...
BACKGROUND:Young Southern African women have the highest HIV incidence globally. Pregnancy doubles t...
Introduction: Acute infection with HIV in the postpartum period results in a high risk of vertical t...
HIV acquisition during pregnancy and breastfeeding significantly contributes toward paediatric HIV i...