Recognising and managing increased HIV transmission risk in newborns
Prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) programmes have improved maternalhealth outcomes and reduced the incidence of paediatric HIV, resulting in improved childhealth and survival. Nevertheless, high-risk vertical exposures remain common and areresponsible for a high proportion of transm...
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Main Author: | Max Kroon (Author) |
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