Abstract Background The HIV epidemic in Russia has increasingly involved reproductive-aged women, which may increase perinatal HIV transmission. Methods Standard HIV case-reporting and enhanced perinatal HIV surveillance systems were used for prospective assessment of HIV-infected women giving birth in St. Petersburg, Russia, during 2004-2008. Trends in social, perinatal, and clinical factors influencing mother-to-child HIV transmission stratified by history of injection drug use, and rates of perinatal HIV transmission were assessed using two-sided χ2 or Cochran-Armitage tests. Results Among HIV-infected women who gave birth, the proportion of women who self-reported ever using injection drugs (IDUs) decreased from 62% in 2004 to 41% in 20...
OBJECTIVE: To measure HIV prevalence and associated risk factors among recent initiates into drug in...
Background: In India, HIV epidemic is in fourth decade and has the heterogeneity. The trend indicate...
Aims: We review recent evidence of trends in HIV infection, risk behaviour and HIV prevention associ...
Abstract Background The HIV epidemic in Russia has increasingly involved reproductive-aged women, wh...
BackgroundThe HIV epidemic in Russia has increasingly involved reproductive-aged women, which may in...
Background: Ukraine was the epicentre of the HIV epidemic in Eastern Europe, which has the most rapi...
Aim. The article addresses the progress in elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in the...
Background:Although HIV infection in the Russian Federation was historically concentrated among marg...
Russia’s HIV/AIDS epidemic is transitioning from a largely male population of injecting drug users (...
As of 1st of January 2005 there were 4696 registered cases of HIV in Kazakhstan. 31 of infected are ...
Ukraine developed Europe's most severe HIV epidemic due to widespread transmission among persons who...
OBJECTIVES: To carry out an epidemiological analysis of the emerging epidemic in an Eastern European...
OBJECTIVES: To carry out an epidemiological analysis of the emerging epidemic in an Eastern European...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gyneco...
BACKGROUND: Ukraine has the highest antenatal HIV prevalence in Europe. The national prevention of m...
OBJECTIVE: To measure HIV prevalence and associated risk factors among recent initiates into drug in...
Background: In India, HIV epidemic is in fourth decade and has the heterogeneity. The trend indicate...
Aims: We review recent evidence of trends in HIV infection, risk behaviour and HIV prevention associ...
Abstract Background The HIV epidemic in Russia has increasingly involved reproductive-aged women, wh...
BackgroundThe HIV epidemic in Russia has increasingly involved reproductive-aged women, which may in...
Background: Ukraine was the epicentre of the HIV epidemic in Eastern Europe, which has the most rapi...
Aim. The article addresses the progress in elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in the...
Background:Although HIV infection in the Russian Federation was historically concentrated among marg...
Russia’s HIV/AIDS epidemic is transitioning from a largely male population of injecting drug users (...
As of 1st of January 2005 there were 4696 registered cases of HIV in Kazakhstan. 31 of infected are ...
Ukraine developed Europe's most severe HIV epidemic due to widespread transmission among persons who...
OBJECTIVES: To carry out an epidemiological analysis of the emerging epidemic in an Eastern European...
OBJECTIVES: To carry out an epidemiological analysis of the emerging epidemic in an Eastern European...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gyneco...
BACKGROUND: Ukraine has the highest antenatal HIV prevalence in Europe. The national prevention of m...
OBJECTIVE: To measure HIV prevalence and associated risk factors among recent initiates into drug in...
Background: In India, HIV epidemic is in fourth decade and has the heterogeneity. The trend indicate...
Aims: We review recent evidence of trends in HIV infection, risk behaviour and HIV prevention associ...