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Fourteen million women with limited options: HIV/AIDS and highly effective reversible contraception in sub-Saharan Africa.

Gretchen S Stuart1.   

Abstract

An estimated 14 million women in sub-Saharan Africa are HIV infected and these women deserve access to evidence-based family planning services. Increasing contraceptive use in HIV-infected women can reduce the numbers of unintended pregnancies and thus reduce maternal death and vertical transmission of HIV. A delicate balance exists between risks associated with pregnancy and any theoretical risks of acquiring, transmitting or worsening HIV attributable to using a contraceptive. This commentary reviews interactions between hormonal, intrauterine and barrier contraception in HIV-infected women, with a focus on sub-Saharan Africa. Unfortunately, the evidence on these interactions to guide family planning providers is limited and more research in this area is urgently needed.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19835713     DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2009.03.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Contraception        ISSN: 0010-7824            Impact factor:   3.375


  8 in total

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Authors:  Alison C Roxby; Jennifer A Unger; Jennifer A Slyker; John Kinuthia; Andrew Lewis; Grace John-Stewart; Judd L Walson
Journal:  Curr HIV/AIDS Rep       Date:  2014-06       Impact factor: 5.071

Review 2.  Translation of biomedical prevention strategies for HIV: prospects and pitfalls.

Authors:  Sten H Vermund; José A Tique; Holly M Cassell; Megan E Pask; Philip J Ciampa; Carolyn M Audet
Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr       Date:  2013-06-01       Impact factor: 3.731

3.  Family planning practices and pregnancy intentions among HIV-positive and HIV-negative postpartum women in Swaziland: a cross sectional survey.

Authors:  Charlotte E Warren; Timothy Abuya; Ian Askew
Journal:  BMC Pregnancy Childbirth       Date:  2013-07-15       Impact factor: 3.007

4.  Effect of protease inhibitors on steady-state pharmacokinetics of oral norethindrone contraception in HIV-infected women.

Authors:  Jessica Atrio; Frank Z Stanczyk; Michael Neely; Ganesh Cherala; Andrea Kovacs; Daniel R Mishell
Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr       Date:  2014-01-01       Impact factor: 3.731

5.  The Current Status of Research on the Integration of Sexual and Reproductive Health and HIV Services.

Authors:  Charlotte E Warren; Susannah H Mayhew; Jonathan Hopkins
Journal:  Stud Fam Plann       Date:  2017-05-10

6.  Family planning use and fertility desires among women living with HIV in Kenya.

Authors:  James Kimani; Charlotte Warren; Timothy Abuya; Richard Mutemwa; Susannah Mayhew; Ian Askew
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2015-09-17       Impact factor: 3.295

7.  Contraceptive utilization and associated factors among HIV positive women on chronic follow up care in Tigray Region, Northern Ethiopia: a cross sectional study.

Authors:  Yohannes Adama Melaku; Ejigu Gebeye Zeleke
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-04-17       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Perceptions and decision-making with regard to pregnancy among HIV positive women in rural Maputo Province, Mozambique - a qualitative study.

Authors:  Carlos Eduardo Cuinhane; Kristien Roelens; Christophe Vanroelen; Samuel Quive; Gily Coene
Journal:  BMC Womens Health       Date:  2018-10-11       Impact factor: 2.809

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