Transmissão vertical do HIV em população atendida no serviço de referência

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Objective: To identify the rate of vertical transmission of HIV and assess the factors involved in maternal and fetal share. Methods: Cross-sectional study conducted in the Specialized Care Service. We investigated 102 clinical records of HIV positive women who had given birth to live newborns. The primary variable was the occurrence of vertical transmission of HIV and the secondary variables were the factors associated with vertical transmission of HIV. Results: Prevalence of 6.6% of vertical transmission. Among the infected children: 40.0% of mothers with out prenatal care and 75% without prophylaxis with antiretroviral drugs during the prenatal, 50.0% without AZT prophylaxis with oral and breast-fed. Among the uninfected children: 91.5% were started on prophylaxis with oral AZT at birth and 84.1% of mothers received ARV delivery. Conclusion: The occurrence of vertical transmission of HIV in the reference service corresponded to 6.6%, indicating a high prevalence.

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Rodrigues, S. T. C., Vaz, M. J. R., & Barros, S. M. O. (2013). Transmissão vertical do HIV em população atendida no serviço de referência. ACTA Paulista de Enfermagem, 26(2), 158–164. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-21002013000200009

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