Background. Nevirapine given once-daily for the first 6, 14, or 28 weeks of life to infants exposed to HIV-1 via breastfeeding reduces transmission through this route compared with single-dose nevirapine at birth or neonatally. We aimed to assess incremental safety and efficacy of extension of such prophylaxis to 6 months. Methods In our phase 3, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled HPTN 046 trial, we assessed the incremental benefit of extension of once-daily infant nevirapine from age 6 weeks to 6 months. We enrolled breastfeeding infants born to mothers with HIV-1 in four African countries within 7 days of birth. Following receipt of nevirapine from birth to 6 weeks, infants without HIV infection were randomly allocated (by...
In resource-limited settings where no safe alternative to breastfeeding exists, WHO recommends that ...
BACKGROUND: Infants of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected women have high mortality, but th...
Introduction: To prevent mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV in developing countries, new Wor...
SummaryBackgroundNevirapine given once-daily for the first 6, 14, or 28 weeks of life to infants exp...
Background Nevirapine given once-daily for the first 6, 14, or 28 weeks of life to infants exposed ...
The HPTN 046 trial evaluated the efficacy of extended infant nevirapine (NVP) administration for pre...
Background. In resource-limited settings, mothers infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 ...
We evaluated the efficacy of a maternal triple-drug antiretroviral regimen or infant nevirapine prop...
Daily nevirapine (NVP) prophylaxis to HIV-exposed infants significantly reduces breast-milk HIV tran...
Background: Postnatal transmission of HIV-1 through breast milk remains an unsolved challenge in man...
Daily nevirapine (NVP) prophylaxis to HIV-exposed infants significantly reduces breast-milk HIV tran...
Assess nevirapine (NVP) resistance in infants who became infected in the three arms of the Breastfee...
Background: The World Health Organization HIV guidelines recommend either infant zidovudine (ZDV) or...
BACKGROUND: A single dose of nevirapine during labor reduces perinatal transmission of human immunod...
The prevention of mother-to-child transmission is one of the most powerful tools in human immunodefi...
In resource-limited settings where no safe alternative to breastfeeding exists, WHO recommends that ...
BACKGROUND: Infants of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected women have high mortality, but th...
Introduction: To prevent mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV in developing countries, new Wor...
SummaryBackgroundNevirapine given once-daily for the first 6, 14, or 28 weeks of life to infants exp...
Background Nevirapine given once-daily for the first 6, 14, or 28 weeks of life to infants exposed ...
The HPTN 046 trial evaluated the efficacy of extended infant nevirapine (NVP) administration for pre...
Background. In resource-limited settings, mothers infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 ...
We evaluated the efficacy of a maternal triple-drug antiretroviral regimen or infant nevirapine prop...
Daily nevirapine (NVP) prophylaxis to HIV-exposed infants significantly reduces breast-milk HIV tran...
Background: Postnatal transmission of HIV-1 through breast milk remains an unsolved challenge in man...
Daily nevirapine (NVP) prophylaxis to HIV-exposed infants significantly reduces breast-milk HIV tran...
Assess nevirapine (NVP) resistance in infants who became infected in the three arms of the Breastfee...
Background: The World Health Organization HIV guidelines recommend either infant zidovudine (ZDV) or...
BACKGROUND: A single dose of nevirapine during labor reduces perinatal transmission of human immunod...
The prevention of mother-to-child transmission is one of the most powerful tools in human immunodefi...
In resource-limited settings where no safe alternative to breastfeeding exists, WHO recommends that ...
BACKGROUND: Infants of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected women have high mortality, but th...
Introduction: To prevent mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV in developing countries, new Wor...