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The evolving art of caring for pregnant women with HIV infection
Authors:Katz Anne
Affiliation:Faculty of Nursing, 491 Helen Glass Centre for Nursing, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada. anne_katz@umanitoba.ca
Abstract:Care for the pregnant woman who has human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is highly complex and constantly evolving. The purpose of this article is to describe the pertinent issues regarding women and HIV during pregnancy, including epidemiology of mother-to-child transmission, the effect of the disease on pregnancy, care issues in the perinatal period, and the issues in women's lives that place them at risk for HIV infection. Antiretroviral therapy offers significant reduction in the rate of mother-to-child transmission, and this is presently the cornerstone of therapy for the pregnant woman with HIV. Careful intrapartum management may also reduce the risk of transmission. Clinical studies of treatment modalities continue to offer new hope to prevent transmission of the virus to the fetus.
Keywords:Antiretroviral therapy    HIV infection    Mother-to-child transmission    Pregnancy
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