AIDSinfo
Updates HIV and Pregnancy Fact Sheets
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SUMMARY:
AIDSinfo, the U.S. Department
of Health and Human Service (DHHS) HIV/AIDS information
clearinghouse, has updated its series of fact sheets
on HIV and Pregnancy to reflect the latest research
data and expert opinion included in current antiretroviral
therapy (ART) guidelines for maternal health and
prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission. |
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The
fact sheets provide information intended especially for HIV-infected
women who are pregnant or thinking about becoming pregnant,
according to a recent AIDSinfo announcement.
All
fact sheets in the series (formerly titled "HIV During
Pregnancy, Labor and Delivery, and After Birth") were
reviewed and updated based on the latest information in the
May 24, 2010 version of the DHHS Perinatal HIV Guidelines,
Recommendations
for Use of Antiretroviral Drugs in Pregnant HIV-1-Infected
Women for Maternal Health and Interventions to Reduce Perinatal
HIV Transmission in the United States.
Changes
in the revised fact sheets include a new sheet on "Mother-to-Child
Transmission of HIV" and additional information on the
safety of anti-HIV medications taken during pregnancy.
The complete series of 6 fact sheets, available in both English
and Spanish, includes:
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HIV
Testing and Pregnancy |
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Mother-to-Child
Transmission |
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Anti-HIV
Medications for Use in Pregnancy |
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Safety
of Anti-HIV Medications During Pregnancy |
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Preventing
Transmission of HIV During Labor and Delivery |
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HIV-Infected
Women and Their Babies After Birth |
Individual
fact sheets are available online at aidsinfo.nih.gov/other/FactSheetDetail.aspx?ClassID=113,
or a full PDF containing all fact sheets can be found at aidsinfo.nih.gov/contentfiles/Perinatal_FS_en.pdf.
1/18/11
Sources
AIDSinfo/U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. HIV
and Pregnancy: Health Information for Patients. Fact sheets.
December 2010.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. AIDSinfo Updates
HIV and Pregnancy Fact Sheets. AIDSinfo announcement. January
7, 2010.