BACKGROUND: The National Study of HIV in Pregnancy and Childhood (NSHPC) conducts comprehensive population-based surveillance of pregnancies in women with HIV infection in the United Kingdom/Ireland. Use of antepartum antiretroviral therapy (ART) for prevention of mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) and to treat maternal infection, if required, is standard practise in this population; lopinavir/ritonavir (LPV/r) is commonly used. The study objective was to examine the use of LPV/r among pregnant women with HIV infection to describe maternal and foetal outcomes. METHODS: The NSHPC study collected maternal, perinatal and paediatric data through confidential and voluntary obstetric and paediatric reporting schemes. Pregnancies reported to the ...
Background: Mother-to-child transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a major route of n...
Background Short-term zidovudine monotherapy (ZDVm) remains an option for some pregnant HIV-positive...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe laboratory abnormalities among HIV-infected women and their infants wi...
Introduction: During pregnancy, LPV/r is a common anchor drug employed to treat the mother's HIV-1 i...
OBJECTIVES: To describe laboratory abnormalities among HIV-infected women and their infants with sta...
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) contributed enormously to the reduction of HIV vertical transmission ra...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the rate of reported congenital abnormalities in infants exposed to antiretrov...
In the UK, antiretroviral therapy (ART) is used during the vast majority of pregnancies among women ...
Almost 25 years since antiretroviral therapy (ART) was first shown to prevent mother-to-child transm...
Background: Vertical Transmission is still not an uncommon mode of HIV transmission. HIV and its tre...
Background: Atazanavir and lopinavir represent the main HIV protease inhibitors recommended in pregn...
The prevalence of HIV infection amongst women giving birth in England and Wales has increased every ...
Objectives: To describe antiretroviral therapy (ART) use and clinical status, at start of and during...
Background: This study was conducted to observe maternal and fetal outcome of sero-positive women de...
Background: India has moved from single drug Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) in 2002 to triple drug ART...
Background: Mother-to-child transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a major route of n...
Background Short-term zidovudine monotherapy (ZDVm) remains an option for some pregnant HIV-positive...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe laboratory abnormalities among HIV-infected women and their infants wi...
Introduction: During pregnancy, LPV/r is a common anchor drug employed to treat the mother's HIV-1 i...
OBJECTIVES: To describe laboratory abnormalities among HIV-infected women and their infants with sta...
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) contributed enormously to the reduction of HIV vertical transmission ra...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the rate of reported congenital abnormalities in infants exposed to antiretrov...
In the UK, antiretroviral therapy (ART) is used during the vast majority of pregnancies among women ...
Almost 25 years since antiretroviral therapy (ART) was first shown to prevent mother-to-child transm...
Background: Vertical Transmission is still not an uncommon mode of HIV transmission. HIV and its tre...
Background: Atazanavir and lopinavir represent the main HIV protease inhibitors recommended in pregn...
The prevalence of HIV infection amongst women giving birth in England and Wales has increased every ...
Objectives: To describe antiretroviral therapy (ART) use and clinical status, at start of and during...
Background: This study was conducted to observe maternal and fetal outcome of sero-positive women de...
Background: India has moved from single drug Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) in 2002 to triple drug ART...
Background: Mother-to-child transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a major route of n...
Background Short-term zidovudine monotherapy (ZDVm) remains an option for some pregnant HIV-positive...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe laboratory abnormalities among HIV-infected women and their infants wi...