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Human immunodeficiency virus in pregnancy
Authors:Danielle Mercey  Annemiek de Ruiter
Abstract:Most human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in women of childbearing age occurs in resource poor countries. However, increasing numbers of infected women are known to reside in the UK. In developed countries, with appropriate healthcare, HIV infection in adults may be regarded as a chronic manageable condition and mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) can be almost totally prevented.Despite great improvements in antenatal testing in the UK, the greatest single contributor to MTCT is failure to diagnose HIV in pregnancy. Once diagnosed, HIV in pregnancy is best managed by a specialist multidisciplinary team, who can maximise the mother’s health and reduce the risk of MTCT to less than 1%.The British HIV Association has recently published its 2008 guidelines for the management of HIV in pregnancy. Avoidance of breastfeeding and appropriate use of antiretrovirals with or without pre-labour Caesarean section remain the main interventions minimising the risk of MTCT.
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