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Perinatal
Transmission
Breast-feeding
Effects
of
Perinatal
HIV
Infection
on
the
Cognitive
Development
of
Young
Children
-
4/18/06
Genital
Herpes
Simplex
Virus
(HSV)
Infection
and
Perinatal
Transmission
of
HIV
-
1/13//06
Longer
Prophylaxis
Is
More
Effective
in
Reducing
HIV
in
the
Placenta
and
Is
Associated
with
Reduced
HIV
Transmission
to
Newborns
-
12/05/05
Nevirapine
Plasma
Concentrations
are
Still
Detectable
after
More
Than
2 Weeks
in
the
Majority
of
Women
Receiving
Single-Dose
Nevirapine
-
7/13/05
CDC
Slide
Sets
and
Fact
Sheets
on
Prevention
of
HIV
Infection
- 7/01/05
Didanosine
and
Zidovudine
Use
in
Infants
Before
and
During
the
First
Three
Months
of
Life
-
6/08/05
NIH
Panel
Defends
Nevirapine
Perinatal
HIV
Prevention
Study
-
4/08/05
Field
Efficacy
of
Zidovudine,
Lamivudine
and
Single-dose
Nevirapine
to
Prevent
Peripartum
HIV
Transmission
- 2/28/05
Updated
Perinatal
Guidelines
from
the
National
Institutes
of
Health
-
2/25/05
European
Research
Group
Recommends
Offering
Elective
Caesarean
Section
Delivery
to
All
HIV
Positive
Women,
Even
in
Areas
Where
HAART
Is
Available
-
2/04/05
US
Is
Close
to
Eliminating
AIDS
in
Infants,
Officials
Say
-
1/31/05
Hepatitis
C Prevalence
in
Children
with
Perinatal
HIV
Infection
10/27/04
Increase
in
Perinatal
Exposure
to
HIV
Among
Hispanics:
20
Counties
in
Georgia
CHART
-
10/22/04
Longer-term
Maternal
Perinatal
Zidovudine
Prophylaxis
May
Prevent
HIV
Transmission
by
Breast-feeding
During
Early
Postnatal
Period
-
10/06/04
Addition
of
Short
Course
Combivir
to
Single
Dose
Nevirapine
for
Prevention
of
Mother
to
Child
Transmission
of
HIV
Can
Significantly
Decrease
the
Development
of
Maternal
NNRTI-resistant
Virus
-
07/19/04
A
Single
Dose
of
Nevirapine
to
the
Mother,
Added
to
Oral
Zidovudine
Prophylaxis,
Is
Highly
Effective
in
Reducing
Mother-to-Child
Transmission
of
HIV
-
07/12/04
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