Background: India has an estimated 2.1 million persons living with HIV in 2011. The prevalence of HIV among adult population has consistently declined over the last one decade from 0.4% in 2000 to 0.27% in 2011.HIV transmission from infected mother to baby is known to occur. The effective use of Antiretroviral drugs is known to reduce the risk significantly.Methods: This is a retrospective data analysis to know the prevalence of HIV infection among antenatal women attending a tertiary care hospital. All antenatal females are offered pretest counseling, sample collected and tested as per NACO guidelines by Rapid test and ELISA. Results of the test are disclosed after posttest counseling and kept confidential.Results: The seroprevalence over ...
Background: As HIV infection in women occurs primarily during reproductive years, hence incidence of...
Background: HIV in pregnant women has become an important focus of HIV research because of its role ...
Background: HIV can cause considerable morbidity and mortality in those affected. An effective PPTCT...
Background: As HIV infection in women occur primarily during reproductive years hence incidence of H...
Background: HIV/AIDS has become a global problem since first detection in 1981.Women of childbearing...
Background: To assess seroprevalence of HIV among antenatal women and the extent of utilization of t...
Background: HIV is prevalent in epidemic proportions in India. Identifying the target population and...
Background: Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is spreadin...
Background: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in pregnant women has an important role in ...
Introduction: Determining the seroprevalence of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in pregnant wome...
Background: In India, HIV epidemic is in fourth decade and has the heterogeneity. The trend indicate...
Background: HIV prevalence has been increasing among pregnant women in many regions within the count...
Background: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is increasing at an alarming rate among pregnant wome...
Background: HIV virus infection was detected first time in India in Tamil Nadu in April 1986; India ...
Background: India has the third highest number of estimated people living with HIV in the world. Acc...
Background: As HIV infection in women occurs primarily during reproductive years, hence incidence of...
Background: HIV in pregnant women has become an important focus of HIV research because of its role ...
Background: HIV can cause considerable morbidity and mortality in those affected. An effective PPTCT...
Background: As HIV infection in women occur primarily during reproductive years hence incidence of H...
Background: HIV/AIDS has become a global problem since first detection in 1981.Women of childbearing...
Background: To assess seroprevalence of HIV among antenatal women and the extent of utilization of t...
Background: HIV is prevalent in epidemic proportions in India. Identifying the target population and...
Background: Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is spreadin...
Background: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in pregnant women has an important role in ...
Introduction: Determining the seroprevalence of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in pregnant wome...
Background: In India, HIV epidemic is in fourth decade and has the heterogeneity. The trend indicate...
Background: HIV prevalence has been increasing among pregnant women in many regions within the count...
Background: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is increasing at an alarming rate among pregnant wome...
Background: HIV virus infection was detected first time in India in Tamil Nadu in April 1986; India ...
Background: India has the third highest number of estimated people living with HIV in the world. Acc...
Background: As HIV infection in women occurs primarily during reproductive years, hence incidence of...
Background: HIV in pregnant women has become an important focus of HIV research because of its role ...
Background: HIV can cause considerable morbidity and mortality in those affected. An effective PPTCT...