What is the risk of HIV infection transmission to an infant born from an HIV-positive mother? for mothers with no previous preventative treatment during pregnancy. By 2005, in the United States, almost 8500 children had been diagnosed with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) who were infected perinatally. Since 1994, studies show the risk of perinatal transmission to be even less than 2% (as published by the Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group 076). Most often, infected and uninfected infants cannot be clinically distinguished at birth. CDC: HIV/AIDS surveillance report, 2005, vol 17, revised ed, Atlanta, 2007, US Department of Health and Human Services, CDC, pp 1–54. Goldschmidt RH, Fogler JA: Opportunities to prevent HIV transmission in newborns, Pediatrics 117:208–209, 2006. |
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