This retrospective study evaluated complications associated with caesarean section in HIV-infected women. For each HIV-positive patient ( n=45) a control group of ten seronegative women ( n=450) was matched for age, number of foetuses, gestational age, indication for caesarean section, status of the membranes and kind of anaesthesia. All women delivered in the same hospital using a uniform protocol. We evaluated the duration of stay in hospital after operation, the need for antibiotics after caesarean section, the incidence of minor postoperative complications (mild anaemia, mild temperature or fever 24 h after surgery, wound haematoma or infection, urinary tract infection, endometritis) and major postoperative complications (severe anaemia...
Women of reproductive age in parts of sub-Saharan Africa are faced both with high levels of HIV and ...
Indirect evidence suggests that a significant proportion of vertical transmission of HIV infection o...
ObjectiveTo compare rates of complications associated with cesarean delivery in HIV-infected and HIV...
This retrospective study evaluated complications associated with caesarean section in HIV-infected w...
Objective: To assess the intervention related risk in HIV-infected women, undergoing caesarean secti...
To investigate the risks of post-operative complications in HIV-positive mothers who undergo a caesa...
Objective. To compare the infectious complication rates from cesarean delivery of human immunodefici...
Background: There is evidence in support of the benefit of caesarean section for the prevention of m...
Objective: Although elective cesarean section (ECS) is the currently recommended modality for delive...
Objective. To compare the infectious complication rates from cesarean delivery of human immunodefici...
Zur Untersuchung der peri- und postoperativen Komplikationen bei Kaiserschnitten HIV-infizierter Müt...
Clinical observations indicate that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–positive women experience mor...
Background. Results from observational studies suggest that caesarean-section delivery may reduce th...
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...
Women of reproductive age in parts of sub-Saharan Africa are faced both with high levels of HIV and ...
Indirect evidence suggests that a significant proportion of vertical transmission of HIV infection o...
ObjectiveTo compare rates of complications associated with cesarean delivery in HIV-infected and HIV...
This retrospective study evaluated complications associated with caesarean section in HIV-infected w...
Objective: To assess the intervention related risk in HIV-infected women, undergoing caesarean secti...
To investigate the risks of post-operative complications in HIV-positive mothers who undergo a caesa...
Objective. To compare the infectious complication rates from cesarean delivery of human immunodefici...
Background: There is evidence in support of the benefit of caesarean section for the prevention of m...
Objective: Although elective cesarean section (ECS) is the currently recommended modality for delive...
Objective. To compare the infectious complication rates from cesarean delivery of human immunodefici...
Zur Untersuchung der peri- und postoperativen Komplikationen bei Kaiserschnitten HIV-infizierter Müt...
Clinical observations indicate that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–positive women experience mor...
Background. Results from observational studies suggest that caesarean-section delivery may reduce th...
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...
Women of reproductive age in parts of sub-Saharan Africa are faced both with high levels of HIV and ...
Indirect evidence suggests that a significant proportion of vertical transmission of HIV infection o...
ObjectiveTo compare rates of complications associated with cesarean delivery in HIV-infected and HIV...