AIDS following mother-to-child transmission of HIV-2 |
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Authors: | G Morgan H A Wilkins J Pepin O Jobe D Brewster H Whittle |
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Affiliation: | Medical Research Council Laboratories, Gambia, West Africa. |
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Abstract: | Mother-to-child infection with HIV-2 is thought to be rare, and there have been few previous reports of transmission by this route. Reports of morbidity associated with HIV-2 infection in children are also rare. We describe eight children born to mothers who were infected with HIV-2; five developed AIDS, and three were still seropositive at 17-49 months of age. The only apparent route of HIV-2 transmission was from mother to child, except for one child who had been transfused. Three of the children with AIDS died, all having decreased CD4+ lymphocytes and mitogen responses. Further studies are needed to determine the prevalence and natural history of mother-to-child transmission of HIV-2. |
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