Estimates of HIV prevalence among pregnant women in New Zealand (original) (raw)

HIV incidence among pregnant and postpartum women in a high prevalence setting

Vincent Tukei

PLOS ONE

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HIV and pregnancy in Australia

Sonia Grover

The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2004

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Low rates of mother-to-child transmission of HIV following effective pregnancy interventions in the United Kingdom and Ireland, 2000???2006

Pat Tookey

AIDS, 2008

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Mother‐to‐child transmission of HIV in Australia and other high‐income countries: Trends in perinatal exposure, demography and uptake of prevention strategies

Theophilus I Emeto

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2018

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Guidelines for the management of HIV infection in pregnant women and the prevention of mother-to-child transmission

Naomi Low-Beer

HIV Medicine, 2001

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Risk of HIV Acquisition During Pregnancy and Postpartum: A Call for Action

Lynne Mofenson

The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2018

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Trends in management and outcome of pregnancies in HIV-infected women in the UK and Ireland, 1990-2006

Pat Tookey

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2008

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Incident HIV during pregnancy and early postpartum period: a population-based cohort study in a rural area in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Terusha Chetty

BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth

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An investigation of HIV infection in pregnancy in England: Is there a higher incidence in Caucasian women?

Samad Golzadeh

Samad Golzadeh, 2016

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British HIV Association and Children's HIV Association guidelines for the management of HIV infection in pregnant women 2008

Jane Anderson

HIV Medicine, 2008

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Beyond "Vessels and Vectors": A Global Review of Registered HIV-Related Clinical Trials with Pregnant Women

Anne Lyerly

Journal of women's health (2002), 2018

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Prevalence of HIV in pregnant women identified with a risk factor at a tertiary care hospital

Prof. Ghazala Mahmud

2009

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MANAGEMENT OF HIV IN PREGNANCY

Audio Bhaskara

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Guidelines for the care of pregnant women living with HIV and interventions to reduce perinatal transmission: executive summary

Eliana Castillo

Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology Canada : JOGC = Journal d'obstétrique et gynécologie du Canada : JOGC, 2014

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Pregnancy incidence and outcomes in women with perinatal HIV infection

Mario Cortina Borja

AIDS (London, England), 2017

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Perinatal exposure to HIV among children born in Australia, 1982-2006

Yvonne Zurynski

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Comparison of Pregnancies between Perinatally and Sexually HIV-Infected Women: An Observational Study at an Urban Hospital

Lisa Haddad

Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2013

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Epidemiology and detection of HIV-1 among pregnant women in the United Kingdom: results from …

Chris Hudson

British Medical Journal

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Variable uptake of recommended interventions to reduce mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Australia, 1982-2005

Elizabeth Elliott

Medical Journal of …, 2008

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Is the Risk of HIV Acquisition Increased during and Immediately after Pregnancy? A Secondary Analysis of Pooled HIV Community-Based Studies from the ALPHA Network

Simon Gregson

PLoS ONE, 2013

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Identification of recent HIV infections and of factors associated with virus acquisition among pregnant women in 2004 and 2006 in Swaziland

Dan Gama

Journal of Clinical Virology, 2010

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Characteristics and management of HIV-1-infected pregnant women enrolled in a randomised trial: differences between Europe and the USA

Marie-louise Newell

BMC Infectious Diseases, 2007

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Influence of short-course antenatal antiretroviral therapy on viral load and mother-to-child transmission in subsequent pregnancies among HIV-infected women

Mario Cortina Borja

Antiviral Therapy, 2012

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Increasing Proportion of HIV-Infected Pregnant Zambian Women Attending Antenatal Care Are Already on Antiretroviral Therapy (2010–2015)

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Frontiers in Public Health

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Care of the HIV-infected pregnant woman in the developed world

Susan Cu-uvin

Obstetric Medicine, 2014

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Antiretroviral therapy and preterm delivery-a pooled analysis of data from the United States and Europe

Pat Tookey

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2010

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Improved pregnancy outcomes with increasing antiretroviral coverage in South Africa

Benn Sartorius

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Routine prenatal screening for HIV in a low-prevalence setting reduces the rate of maternal–fetal HIV transmission and may rival other widely accepted healthcare expenditures in terms of cost effectiveness

David Patrick

Evidence-based Healthcare, 1999

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The perinatal guidelines evaluation project HIV and pregnancy study: overview and cohort description

Linda Koenig

Public Health Reports, 2002

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Antiretroviral therapy use during pregnancy and adverse birth outcomes in South African women

Stanzi le Roux

International Journal of Epidemiology, 2017

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