Recent studies suggest that acquisition of HIV-1 infection during pregnancy and breastfeeding is associated with a high risk of HIV mother-to-child transmission. This study evaluates risk factors associated with HIV acquisition during pregnancy in women delivering at a large metropolitan medical facility located in the south of Brazil. From February to August 2009, our group conducted a cross-sectional study assessing women’s risk for HIV acquisition by administering an oral survey to peripartum women. Of 2465 participants, 42% (n=1046) knew that partner had been tested for HIV. During pregnancy, 82% (n=2022) of participants never used condoms; yet 97% (n=2399) practiced vaginal sex. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that p...
AbstractSouthern Brazil has the highest prevalence rate of AIDS in the country and is the only regio...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in Campinas, Brazil, in HIV-infected women to evaluate factors...
OBJECTIVE: To assess HIV testing rate and determine risk factors for not have been tested during pre...
Abstract Background In Brazil, the number of HIV cases has increased mostly amongst poor less educat...
Pregnant women have a significantly higher risk of HIV acquisition during gestation than their non-p...
HIV acquisition during pregnancy and breastfeeding significantly contributes toward paediatric HIV i...
Previous studies of HIV acquisition in pregnancy have been in specific population groups, such as se...
Aim: To verify the knowledge of pregnant women on mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV, the av...
INTRODUCTION: Prevention of acute HIV infections in pregnancy is required to achieve elimination of ...
Introduction Prevention of acute HIV infections in pregnancy is required to achieve elimination of p...
Women may have persistent risk of HIV acquisition during pregnancy and postpartum. Estimating risk o...
Prevention of acute HIV infections in pregnancy is required to achieve elimination of pediatric HIV....
Introduction: The prevention strategies for MTCT of HIV proposed by the World Health Organization (W...
INTRODUCTION: Reduction in the vertical transmission of HIV is possible when prophylactic measures a...
SummaryIntroductionWhile the rate of vertically transmitted HIV infection has fallen in most regions...
AbstractSouthern Brazil has the highest prevalence rate of AIDS in the country and is the only regio...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in Campinas, Brazil, in HIV-infected women to evaluate factors...
OBJECTIVE: To assess HIV testing rate and determine risk factors for not have been tested during pre...
Abstract Background In Brazil, the number of HIV cases has increased mostly amongst poor less educat...
Pregnant women have a significantly higher risk of HIV acquisition during gestation than their non-p...
HIV acquisition during pregnancy and breastfeeding significantly contributes toward paediatric HIV i...
Previous studies of HIV acquisition in pregnancy have been in specific population groups, such as se...
Aim: To verify the knowledge of pregnant women on mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV, the av...
INTRODUCTION: Prevention of acute HIV infections in pregnancy is required to achieve elimination of ...
Introduction Prevention of acute HIV infections in pregnancy is required to achieve elimination of p...
Women may have persistent risk of HIV acquisition during pregnancy and postpartum. Estimating risk o...
Prevention of acute HIV infections in pregnancy is required to achieve elimination of pediatric HIV....
Introduction: The prevention strategies for MTCT of HIV proposed by the World Health Organization (W...
INTRODUCTION: Reduction in the vertical transmission of HIV is possible when prophylactic measures a...
SummaryIntroductionWhile the rate of vertically transmitted HIV infection has fallen in most regions...
AbstractSouthern Brazil has the highest prevalence rate of AIDS in the country and is the only regio...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in Campinas, Brazil, in HIV-infected women to evaluate factors...
OBJECTIVE: To assess HIV testing rate and determine risk factors for not have been tested during pre...