1. Executive Summary of the Consensus Statement on monitoring HIV: Pregnancy, birth, and prevention of mother-to-child transmission
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Rodriguez, RP, Galligo, EM, Iribarren, JA, Pedrol, PD, Garcia, ML, de Mallorca, P, Montesinos, VM, Martin, PM, Julian, AN, Hernandez, AO, Bares, MLP, Franch, AS, Beneitez, MCV, Tome, MIG, Expert Panel Secretariat Natl AIDS, Spanish Soc Gynecology Obstet SEGO, and Spanish Soc Pediat Infect Dis SEIP
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Antiretroviral treatment ,Pregnancy ,HIV infection ,Prevention of mother-to-child transmission - Abstract
The main objective in the management of HIV-infected pregnant women is prevention of mother-to-child transmission; therefore, it is essential to provide universal antiretroviral treatment, regardless of CD4 count. All pregnant women must receive adequate information and undergo HIV serology testing at the first visit. If the serological status is unknown at the time of delivery, or in the immediate postpartum, HIV serology testing has to be performed as soon as possible. In this document, recommendations. are made regarding the health of the mother and from the perspective of minimizing mother-to-child transmission. (C) 2013 Elsevier Espana, S.L. and Sociedad Espanola de Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiologia Clinica. All rights reserved.
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- 2014