Background: São Paulo State has had the largest number of paediatric AIDS cases in Brazil. Since 1996, São Paulo (and Brazil nationally) has implemented an aggressive programme to reduce perinatal transmission. We have gathered available indicators to examine the programme's impact.Methods: We obtained data on reported AIDS cases from the AIDS surveillance system; data on the number of mother/infant pairs treated with zidovudine from the state logistics office responsible for distributing HIV medication; and the rates of perinatal transmission from a multicity study of the Brazilian Pediatric Society that includes a number of São Paulo facilities, which were compared with an independent study in 1995. the years for which data were available...
Mother-to-child transmission is the primary route of HIV infection in children under 15 years of age...
Background: Between 1986–March 2012 a total of 15979 children werereported to be born to HIV positiv...
Brazil was the first developing country to provide free, universal access to antiretroviral treatmen...
Objectives: To describe the access to the interventions for the prevention of Human Immun-odeficienc...
INTRODUCTION: The main route of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in children is from mot...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the HIV vertical transmission rate (VTR) and associated risk factors by use...
INTRODUCTION: Reduction in the vertical transmission of HIV is possible when prophylactic measures a...
BackgroundDespite great progress made in methods to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV (MTC...
Abstract Background Despite great progress made in methods to prevent mother-to-child transmission o...
4siHIV-1 mother-to-child transmission (HIV-1 MTCT), is an important cause of children mortality worl...
AbstractIntroductionAntiretroviral therapy and prophylaxis during the antepartum, intrapartum and po...
Introduction: The prevention strategies for MTCT of HIV proposed by the World Health Organization (W...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the access to the interventions for the prevention of Human Immunodefi...
Abstract Objectives: to measure vertical HIV transmission rate (TTV) and describe the adoption of p...
SummaryIntroductionWhile the rate of vertically transmitted HIV infection has fallen in most regions...
Mother-to-child transmission is the primary route of HIV infection in children under 15 years of age...
Background: Between 1986–March 2012 a total of 15979 children werereported to be born to HIV positiv...
Brazil was the first developing country to provide free, universal access to antiretroviral treatmen...
Objectives: To describe the access to the interventions for the prevention of Human Immun-odeficienc...
INTRODUCTION: The main route of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in children is from mot...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the HIV vertical transmission rate (VTR) and associated risk factors by use...
INTRODUCTION: Reduction in the vertical transmission of HIV is possible when prophylactic measures a...
BackgroundDespite great progress made in methods to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV (MTC...
Abstract Background Despite great progress made in methods to prevent mother-to-child transmission o...
4siHIV-1 mother-to-child transmission (HIV-1 MTCT), is an important cause of children mortality worl...
AbstractIntroductionAntiretroviral therapy and prophylaxis during the antepartum, intrapartum and po...
Introduction: The prevention strategies for MTCT of HIV proposed by the World Health Organization (W...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the access to the interventions for the prevention of Human Immunodefi...
Abstract Objectives: to measure vertical HIV transmission rate (TTV) and describe the adoption of p...
SummaryIntroductionWhile the rate of vertically transmitted HIV infection has fallen in most regions...
Mother-to-child transmission is the primary route of HIV infection in children under 15 years of age...
Background: Between 1986–March 2012 a total of 15979 children werereported to be born to HIV positiv...
Brazil was the first developing country to provide free, universal access to antiretroviral treatmen...