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  2. HIV and pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    If a pregnant woman presents in labor with an unknown HIV status and a positive rapid HIV test result or an infant has a high risk of HIV transmission in utero (for example, the mother was not taking antiretroviral drugs in the pre-pregnancy period or during pregnancy, the mother had not achieved viral suppression, or the mother experienced an ...

  3. US pediatricians group reverses decades-old ban on ...

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    It recognizes that routinely prescribed drugs can reduce the risk of transmitting HIV via breast milk to less than 1%, said Dr. Lisa Abuogi, a ped US pediatricians group reverses decades-old ban ...

  4. Neonatal infection - Wikipedia

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    In infants, diagnostic testing for HIV relies of detection of the virus in the bloodstream. For infants born to HIV-infected mothers, diagnostic testing will be performed within days of delivery, at 1–2 months and at 4–6 months of age. [15]

  5. Management of HIV/AIDS - Wikipedia

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    Untreated mothers with a viral load >100,000 copies/ml have a transmission risk of over 50%. [65] The risk when viral loads are < 1000 copies/ml are less than 1%. [66] ART for mothers both before and during delivery and to mothers and infants after delivery are recommended to substantially reduce the risk of transmission. [67]

  6. Breastfeeding and HIV - Wikipedia

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    Breastfeeding by HIV-infected mothers is the practice of breastfeeding of HIV-infected mothers and include those who may want to or are currently breastfeeding. HIV can be transmitted to the infant through breastfeeding. [1] The risk of transmission varies and depends on the viral load in the mother's milk. [2]

  7. Relationship between education and HIV/AIDS - Wikipedia

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    A 2018 analysis of data from over 500,000 people in Sub-Saharan Africa showed that secondary school completion for women was correlated with a lower likelihood of being HIV positive. [15] However, primary school completion alone, without subsequent secondary school completion, is associated with a higher risk of being HIV positive than not ...

  8. I was a middle schooler with HIV. This teacher’s kindness ...

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  9. Canadian children undergo HIV testing after being pricked ...

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    A Canadian mother is cautioning other parents after multiple children — including her daughter — were pricked by discarded needles at their school. Canadian children undergo HIV testing after ...