Screening for HIV infection in pregnancy
Davison, C. F.; Holland, F. J.; Newell, M. L.; Hudson, C. N.; Peckham, C. S.; Davison, C. F.; Epidemiology and Biostatistics Unit, Division of Public Health, Institute of Child Health; Holland, F. J.; Epidemiology and Biostatistics Unit, Division of Public Health, Institute of Child Health; Newell, M. L.; Epidemiology and Biostatistics Unit, Division of Public Health, Institute of Child Health; Hudson, C. N.; Department of Obsterics and Gynaecology, St Bartholomew's Hospital; Peckham, C. S.; Epidemiology and Biostatistics Unit, Division of Public Health, Institute of Child Health
Журнал:
AIDS Care
Дата:
1993
Аннотация:
AbstractAntenatal HIV screening policies throughout the British Isles were surveyed and results linked to data on HIV-infected pregnant women notified through the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. Units offering HIV testing to all pregnant women were compared with those offering it only to women considered to be at risk, and in both situations fewer than SO% of infected women were identified as HIV infected fm the first time in antenatal clinics. Based on laboratory reports of HIV infection in women of childbearing age, paediatric reports of children born to HIV positive women and unlinked anonymous neonatal screening programmes, there was evidence of under-recognition of HIV infection in pregnancy, particularly in England and Wales.
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