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Parent to child transmission

Last updated on 12 July 2007

Antiretroviral agents: how best to protect infants from HIV and save their mothers from AIDS

This journal article addresses the prevention of HIV infection in children whose parents are infected and discusses the use of antiretroviral regimes. (New England Journal of Medicine: 2004) More info >>

Barriers to the implementation of programs for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV

This study examines potential barriers that might affect the acceptability of interventions for PMTCT in rural and urban settings. (PubMedCentral: 2005) More info >>

Community involvement and the prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV/AIDS

This brochure acknowledges important biomedical breakthroughs using anti-retrovirals (ARV) that make it possible to prevent most cases of HIV transmission from mother to child and highlights the need for communities to accept ARVs in order for them to be effective. (International Centre for Research on Women: 2001) More info >>

Empowering communities to respond to HIV/AIDS

This report looks at the results of the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV project in Kenya. It examines the outcomes of various approaches and the improvement of care and support systems. (Population Council: 2003) More info >>

Preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Kenya

This document describes Pathfinder's PMTCT model and the evolving collaboration with public, private, and faith-based partners in Kenya. Key activities, achievements, and challenges at the facility and community levels are shared and lessons distilled. (Pathfinder: 2005) More info >>


 

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