Human Immunodeficiency Virus in Pregnancy
- PMID: 37149318
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ogc.2023.02.010
Human Immunodeficiency Virus in Pregnancy
Abstract
Approximately 5000 people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) give birth each year. Perinatal transmission of HIV will occur in about 15% to 45% of pregnancies without treatment. With appropriate antiretroviral therapy for pregnant people as well as appropriate intrapartum and postpartum interventions, the rate of perinatal transmission can be reduced to less than 1%. Antiretroviral therapy will also reduce health risks for pregnant patients living with HIV. All pregnant people should be offered the opportunity to learn their HIV status and access treatment as needed.
Keywords: Antiretroviral therapy; Human immunodeficiency virus; Perinatal transmission; Pregnancy.
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