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. 2000 Oct 3;163(7):831-2.

Prevention of perinatal transmission of HIV infection

Prevention of perinatal transmission of HIV infection

J L Robinson et al. CMAJ. .
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Fig. 1: HIV status of 71 infants born to HIV-infected women in northern Alberta. *Two of these women had 2 pregnancies before being tested. Four of these women had further pregnancies and births and are, therefore, also included in the group whose HIV infection was diagnosed prior to delivery.
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Fig. 2: Maternal ethnicity of 71 children born to 54 HIV-infected mothers in northern Alberta, as recorded by clinic physicians.

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