Abstract

Reducing mother to child HIV transmission: a successful experience

Highlights

  • Mandatory HIV screening in pregnancy, as part of motherto-child transmission (MTCT) prevention, is useful to increase the number of patients under follow-up

  • Our work aimed to describe MTCT prevention interventions and outcome of newborns during 24-months follow-up

  • All had HAART as MTCT prevention, with AZT+3TC+LPV/r; median viral load (VL) at delivery was below 1000 cp/mL in 100% of patients

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Mandatory HIV screening in pregnancy, as part of motherto-child transmission (MTCT) prevention, is useful to increase the number of patients under follow-up. Our work aimed to describe MTCT prevention interventions and outcome of newborns during 24-months follow-up

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