FHI - Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV
FHI - Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV This topic page discusses the risks of and means to prevent mother-to-child
transmission of HIV.Mother-to-Child Transmission Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) Over 30 reports and documents
on mother-to-child transmission, with an international focus. Placental Malaria Increases Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission Placental malaria infection during pregnancy significantly increases the risk of
mother-to-child transmission of HIV, according to researchers at the Johns Horizons | Publications/Resources | Prevention of Mother-to-Child "Prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission: Assessing feasibility, acceptability,
and cost of services in Kenya and Zambia," The Horizons Report,
Studies Clarify Risk Factors For Mother-to-child Transmission Of
Studies Clarify Risk Factors For Mother-to-child Transmission Of Breastfeeding does not raise the risk of mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis
C virus (HCV), according to two new studies published in the December 1 WHO | Mother-to-Child Transmission Nevirapine for the Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV Statement
22 July 2003 Full text. Prevention of HIV in Infants and Young Children UNICEF - HIV/AIDS - Prevention of mother-to-child transmission of The United Nations Children's Fund - UNICEF - works for children's rights, their
survival, development and protection, guided by the Convention on the UNICEF End Decade Databases - HIV/AIDS The UN Interagency Task Team on mother-to-child transmission of HIV recommends
that when Many men are also not aware of mother to child transmission.