Indirect evidence suggests that a significant proportion of vertical transmission of HIV infection occurs late in pregnancy or during delivery. Caesarean section, therefore, may protect the fetus from infection. We looked at 1254 HIV-infected mothers and their children and the effects of different modes of delivery on transmission risk. We also included a detailed assessment of confounding factors associated with transmission risk. Women who had caesarean sections were more advanced in their disease progression which may cause the protective effect of caesarean section to be underestimated. When this and other potential confounding factors were taken into account, caesarean section was estimated to halve the rate of transmission. This findi...
Objective: To estimate the effect of maternal factors and events around the time of delivery on HIV-...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) may be transmitted from an infected mother to her child during pr...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the effect of maternal factors and events around the time of delivery on HIV...
Indirect evidence suggests that a significant proportion of vertical transmission of HIV infection o...
Indirect evidence suggests that a significant proportion of vertical transmission of HIV infection o...
Indirect evidence suggests that a significant proportion of vertical transmission of HIV infection o...
Background. Results from observational studies suggest that caesarean-section delivery may reduce th...
To evaluate the relation between elective cesarean section and vertical transmission of human immuno...
Background To evaluate the relation between elective cesarean section and vertical transmission of h...
Background To evaluate the relation between elective cesarean section and vertical transmission of h...
Some data suggest that cesarean section reduces mother-to-child HIV-1 transmission. To assess the in...
OBJECTIVE: Individual epidemiologic investigations into the association between type of delivery and...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the effect of maternal factors and events around the time of delivery on HIV-...
Children born to women known to be infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) before ...
Some data suggest that cesarean section reduces mother-to-child HIV-1 transmission. To assess the in...
Objective: To estimate the effect of maternal factors and events around the time of delivery on HIV-...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) may be transmitted from an infected mother to her child during pr...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the effect of maternal factors and events around the time of delivery on HIV...
Indirect evidence suggests that a significant proportion of vertical transmission of HIV infection o...
Indirect evidence suggests that a significant proportion of vertical transmission of HIV infection o...
Indirect evidence suggests that a significant proportion of vertical transmission of HIV infection o...
Background. Results from observational studies suggest that caesarean-section delivery may reduce th...
To evaluate the relation between elective cesarean section and vertical transmission of human immuno...
Background To evaluate the relation between elective cesarean section and vertical transmission of h...
Background To evaluate the relation between elective cesarean section and vertical transmission of h...
Some data suggest that cesarean section reduces mother-to-child HIV-1 transmission. To assess the in...
OBJECTIVE: Individual epidemiologic investigations into the association between type of delivery and...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the effect of maternal factors and events around the time of delivery on HIV-...
Children born to women known to be infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) before ...
Some data suggest that cesarean section reduces mother-to-child HIV-1 transmission. To assess the in...
Objective: To estimate the effect of maternal factors and events around the time of delivery on HIV-...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) may be transmitted from an infected mother to her child during pr...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the effect of maternal factors and events around the time of delivery on HIV...