Background: A human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in pregnant women is an important medical challenge. There exist varied reports on the foeto-maternal outcome amongst HIV positive women in Africa. Aim: The study was to compare the foeto-maternal outcome among HIV-positive pregnant women who are on HAART with those that are HIV-negative. Methods: A comparative, case-control study of booked HIV-positive and HIV-negative women attending ante-natal clinic (ANC) in Abuja. One hundred and five serial eligible HIV-positive women who booked for ante-natal care between October 8, 2012 and April 29, 2013 were recruited and matched with the control. They were followed up to six weeks post-partum. Live babies were tested for HIV using DNA p...
Background: To study the effect of HIV and duration of ART on term of delivery, newborn birth weight...
Introduction: HIV is the leading cause of maternal deaths in resource‑poor countries. The use of hig...
Background: HIV/AIDS infection is a significant cause of perinatal morbidity/mortality. Appropriate ...
Background: HIV infection in pregnant women is delicate both for the mother and her child. With the ...
Background: India has the third largest population of HIV. Moving from single dose nevirapine in lab...
Background: The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) pandemic remains a major public health issue in d...
Background: To study the effect of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection on pregnancy outcome...
Background and Objectives: There is conflicting data on the effect of HIV infection as well as antir...
In 2015, the majority (80%) of the 1.2 million HIV-positive pregnant women globally, most of whom re...
Background: Vertical Transmission is still not an uncommon mode of HIV transmission. HIV and its tre...
Introduction: There are conflicting reports of adverse pregnancy outcomes following the administrati...
Background: Use of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), a triple-drug combination, in HIV-i...
Background: HIV virus infection was detected first time in India in Tamil Nadu in April 1986; India ...
Background: HIV prevalence has been increasing among pregnant women in many regions within the count...
Globally, 1.4 million HIV-positive women become pregnant annually, of whom 92% reside in sub-Saharan...
Background: To study the effect of HIV and duration of ART on term of delivery, newborn birth weight...
Introduction: HIV is the leading cause of maternal deaths in resource‑poor countries. The use of hig...
Background: HIV/AIDS infection is a significant cause of perinatal morbidity/mortality. Appropriate ...
Background: HIV infection in pregnant women is delicate both for the mother and her child. With the ...
Background: India has the third largest population of HIV. Moving from single dose nevirapine in lab...
Background: The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) pandemic remains a major public health issue in d...
Background: To study the effect of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection on pregnancy outcome...
Background and Objectives: There is conflicting data on the effect of HIV infection as well as antir...
In 2015, the majority (80%) of the 1.2 million HIV-positive pregnant women globally, most of whom re...
Background: Vertical Transmission is still not an uncommon mode of HIV transmission. HIV and its tre...
Introduction: There are conflicting reports of adverse pregnancy outcomes following the administrati...
Background: Use of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), a triple-drug combination, in HIV-i...
Background: HIV virus infection was detected first time in India in Tamil Nadu in April 1986; India ...
Background: HIV prevalence has been increasing among pregnant women in many regions within the count...
Globally, 1.4 million HIV-positive women become pregnant annually, of whom 92% reside in sub-Saharan...
Background: To study the effect of HIV and duration of ART on term of delivery, newborn birth weight...
Introduction: HIV is the leading cause of maternal deaths in resource‑poor countries. The use of hig...
Background: HIV/AIDS infection is a significant cause of perinatal morbidity/mortality. Appropriate ...