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Full-Text Articles in Virology
Guidelines For The Management Of Hiv Infection In Pregnant Women And The Prevention Of Mother-To-Child Transmission Of Hiv, David Hawkins, M. Blott, P. Clayden, A, De Ruiter, G. Foster, C. Gilling-Smith, B. Gosrani, H. Lyall, D. Mercey, M.-L. Newell, S. O'Shea, R. Smith, J. Sunderland, Charles Wood, G. Taylor
Guidelines For The Management Of Hiv Infection In Pregnant Women And The Prevention Of Mother-To-Child Transmission Of Hiv, David Hawkins, M. Blott, P. Clayden, A, De Ruiter, G. Foster, C. Gilling-Smith, B. Gosrani, H. Lyall, D. Mercey, M.-L. Newell, S. O'Shea, R. Smith, J. Sunderland, Charles Wood, G. Taylor
Nebraska Center for Virology: Faculty Publications
The prevalence of HIV infection amongst women giving birth in England and Wales has increased every year since 1990. Results from the Unlinked Anonymous Surveys of infection in pregnancy, show that in 2003, the prevalence reached one in 180 (0.56%) in inner London, one in 271 in outer London (0.37%) and one in 1,282 (0.08%) in the rest of England [1]. The majority of these women are from sub-Saharan Africa. The Department of Health policy of recommending an HIV test to every pregnant woman [2] has resulted in an increase in the proportion of these women who are aware of …
Human Herpesvirus 8 Can Be Transmitted Through Blood In Drug Addicts, Carlos Sosa, Jorge Benetucci, Colleen Hanna, Laura Sieczkowski, Gabriel Deluchi, Ana Maria Canizal, Hamakwa Mantina, Winslow Klaskala, Marianna Baum, Charles Wood
Human Herpesvirus 8 Can Be Transmitted Through Blood In Drug Addicts, Carlos Sosa, Jorge Benetucci, Colleen Hanna, Laura Sieczkowski, Gabriel Deluchi, Ana Maria Canizal, Hamakwa Mantina, Winslow Klaskala, Marianna Baum, Charles Wood
Nebraska Center for Virology: Faculty Publications
Human Herpes virus type-8 (HHV-8) seroprevalence was studied in a population of HIV positive intravenous drug users (IVDUs) from Argentina. Analysis of this population also indirectly made it possible to study HHV-8 blood transmission, because these individuals frequently engage in needle sharing behavior and are capable of acquiring a broad array of blood borne pathogens, including Hepatitis B/C virus. The seroprevalence of HHV-8 in IVDUs was compared to a group of non-IVDUs and HIV negative individuals. Of the 223 individuals tested, 13.45% were HHV-8 positive, 16.99% in the IVDUs group, and 5.71% in the non-IVDUs. Among HIV positive IVDUs, 25/144 …