Saturday, January 28, 2012

Babies with HIV

  • The private sector-led initiative aims to end the transmission of HIV from mothers to children by the end of should tolerate such a burden of disease in their newborn babies.
  • (Marketwatch)
  • I want to tell you about Grace because she epitomizes the story of HIV/AIDS in Africa and the progress we have made in half a decade. Grace had a fat baby girl on her lap the whole time we talked.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Only 1 percent of pregnant women estimated to be HIV-positive in DRC have access to PMTCT treatment. Without treatment, approximately one-third of babies who are exposed to the virus will be born with HIV.
  • (Doctors Without Borders)
  • HIV-positive mothers can protected their babies from becoming infected with the virus if they take antiretroviral drugs during pregnancy.
  • (Medical News Today)
  • His recipients are not named but numerous pictures of babies are posted along with anonymous testimonials screened for a host of sexually-transmitted diseases, including HIV, hepatitis and gonorrhea.
  • (Raw Story)
  • The workshops focused on challenges of violence against women and advocacy on women HIV/AIDS and inheritance.
  • (Modern Ghana)
  • Health experts agree that eliminating HIV infections among newborn babies is fully achievable by the end of 2015, but doing so will require a joint effort of the private and public sectors.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • The effort can be done by various measures, such as when delivering the baby, because HIV transmission did not occur in the womb but during the delivery process.
  • (Balita News)
  • It is said to reduce the transmission and acquisition of sexually transmitted diseases.
  • (Herald & Review)

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