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[Management of HIV seropositive pregnant women and HIV seronegative women with seropositive partners].

Authors: B, Blanc; L, Boubli; M, Cohen;

[Management of HIV seropositive pregnant women and HIV seronegative women with seropositive partners].

Abstract

The population of HIV seropositive women of child-bearing age is increasing regularly. Termination of pregnancy must be offered to pregnant women during the first trimester. When HIV is detected during the last trimester, vaginal delivery must be accepted. Pregnancy does not seen to worsen the prognosis in HIV positive women, but it does so in women with confirmed AIDS.

Keywords

Sexual Partners, Pregnancy, Risk Factors, HIV Seropositivity, Infant, Newborn, Humans, Female, HIV Infections, Pregnancy Complications, Infectious

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