Objective: Describe changes in sexual behaviour and determinants of unsafe sex among HIV-infected women in the 24 months after delivery. Design: Cohort analysis nested within a prevention of mother-to-child transmission trial in Burkina Faso (n = 339) and Kenya (n = 432). Methods: Women were followed during pregnancy and until 12–24 months after delivery. At each visit, structured questionnaires were administered about sexual activity and condom use, and risk-reduction counselling and condoms were provided. Results: At study entry, a median 2 months after HIV testing (interquartile range = 1–4), 411/770 (53.4%) of women reported partner disclosure, increasing to 284/392 (71.9%) at the final visit. Although most partners were supportive foll...
The resumption of sexual activity after delivery is a key moment in the management of the risk of se...
Objectives: The study attempted to determine the incidence of HIV among pregnant women in Kabarole ...
Background: Sexual behaviors in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected pregnant women in South ...
Objective: Describe changes in sexual behaviour and determinants of unsafe sex among HIV-infected wo...
HIV incidence is higher among pregnant women than their non-pregnant counterparts in some sub-Sahara...
Background: HIV incidence is higher among pregnant women than their non-pregnant counterparts in som...
This study aimed to assess sexual risk behaviour and its social correlates in HIV-infected women liv...
Objective: To assess the effects of HIV infection on morbidity and the needs of infected women for s...
International audienceThe resumption of sexual activity after delivery is a key moment in the manage...
HIV acquisition in pregnancy and breastfeeding contributes significantly toward pediatric HIV infect...
International audienceThe resumption of sexual activity after delivery is a key moment in the manage...
The resumption of sexual activity after delivery is a key moment in the management of the risk of se...
Objectives: The study attempted to determine the incidence of HIV among pregnant women in Kabarole ...
Background: Sexual behaviors in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected pregnant women in South ...
Objective: Describe changes in sexual behaviour and determinants of unsafe sex among HIV-infected wo...
HIV incidence is higher among pregnant women than their non-pregnant counterparts in some sub-Sahara...
Background: HIV incidence is higher among pregnant women than their non-pregnant counterparts in som...
This study aimed to assess sexual risk behaviour and its social correlates in HIV-infected women liv...
Objective: To assess the effects of HIV infection on morbidity and the needs of infected women for s...
International audienceThe resumption of sexual activity after delivery is a key moment in the manage...
HIV acquisition in pregnancy and breastfeeding contributes significantly toward pediatric HIV infect...
International audienceThe resumption of sexual activity after delivery is a key moment in the manage...
The resumption of sexual activity after delivery is a key moment in the management of the risk of se...
Objectives: The study attempted to determine the incidence of HIV among pregnant women in Kabarole ...
Background: Sexual behaviors in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected pregnant women in South ...