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Maternal monocyte activation may adversely influence the risk of MTCT of HIV.
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Several studies have showed how MTCT of HIV may be prevented using antiretrovirals.
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Conclusions: MTCT rate was 0% following term PROM and in women without PROM.
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A confidential enquiry into each case of MTCT is advocated to reduce vertical transmission rates to zero levels.
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No case of MTCT was reported.
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Methods: Systematic review of worldwide published and unpublished HCV verticaltransmission studies.
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Evidence also exists for horizontal transmission by other routes and verticaltransmission.
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Their verticaltransmission mode is predicted to favour genotypes with low virulence.
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The events associated with the verticaltransmission of T. gondii are largely unknown.
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Expected and actual rates of verticaltransmission of HIV were compared.
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The level of parasitemia is a known risk factor for congenitaltransmission.
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The expecting women and their fetuses are vulnerable to congenitaltransmission of Tc.
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Cases occasionally occur that are acquired through exposure to infected blood products, by congenitaltransmission, or by local mosquitoborne transmission.
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Congenitaltransmission is a major concern worldwide.
Usage of mother-to-child transmission in English
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All 13 cases had the successful outcome of prevention of mother-to-childtransmission of HIV.
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Sex, shared needles and mother-to-childtransmission are the most common ways it is spread.
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Fifteen neonatal infections consecutive to mother-to-childtransmission were diagnosed, seven of which were severe.
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Summary: Advances have been made in delineating the risk and protective factors mediating mother-to-childtransmission.
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Last month, Cuba became the first country in the world to eliminate mother-to-childtransmission of HIV.
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Population-based surveys in Southern Africa suggest a substantial burden of undiagnosed HIV-infected long-term survivors of mother-to-childtransmission.
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Last year, Cuba was the world's first country to receive WHO validation for eliminating mother-to-childtransmission of HIV.
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Background: Elimination of pediatric HIV requires a robust program for the prevention of mother-to-childtransmission (PMTCT).
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They were born in the 90s, when mother-to-childtransmission couldn't be prevented, but HIV positive babies could survive.
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Exploratory analyses of intent to use ARVs to prevent mother-to-childtransmission and actions to address violence were also encouraging.
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Thus, this project provides a model for China to scale up its efforts to prevent mother-to-childtransmission of HIV-1.
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At the same time this study confirms progress in prevention efforts to reduce mother-to-childtransmission of HIV in Texas.
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Thailand prides itself on testing nearly all pregnant Thai women for HIV and providing ARVs to prevent mother-to-childtransmission.
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At present, the mother-to-childtransmission rate is estimated at approximately 2-4%.
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Yes, there was a time when mother-to-childtransmission was high, but in the U.S. these rates are all but eliminated.
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Less than 1% of mothers with a high viral load had received antiviral therapy to reduce mother-to-childtransmission.