Literature DB >> 17966602

[Analysis of a group of HIV positive women who gave birth in the Czech Republic].

J Záhumenský1, B Zmrhalová, D Jilich, D Driák, H Rozsypal, L Machala, M Stanková, M Krcmár, K Hurt, J Tomecek, K Maxová, M Halaska.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: An analysis of HIV positive women who gave birth between 1st January 1985 to 31st December 2006 in the Czech Republic. SUBJECT: A retrospective descriptive analysis.
SETTING: Teaching Hospital Bulovka, 1st Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague. SUBJECT AND METHODS: The study included HIV positive women that gave birth between 1st January 1985 to 31st December 2006 at Bulovka hospital. The group of 62 HIV positive women (including 7 secundiparae) gave birth to 71 new-borns (twice twins). The deliveries were performed by C-section. We interrupted breast-feeding by all these women.
RESULTS: All new-borns were born alive, no one had Apgar score less than 7 at five minutes. No congenital disorders were found. Three new-borns were transfered to Intensive care unit for new-born babies, two due to dysmaturity and one due to abstinence syndrome. 3 new-borns out of total 71 new-borns were HIV positive (4.2%).
CONCLUSION: Routine prenatal screening for HIV and high-quality cooperation between obstetricians and infection control doctors are the basic condition of low rate of vertical trasmission HIV infection in the Czech Republic.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17966602

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ceska Gynekol        ISSN: 1210-7832


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Authors:  Susan M Stemmler; Timothy M Hall; Petr Prokopík; Steven Shoptaw
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