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Reducing the Odds : Preventing Perinatal Transmission of HIV in the United States

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Thousands of HIV-positive women give birth every year.

Further, because many pregnant women are not tested for HIV and therefore do not receive treatment, the number of children born with HIV is still unacceptably high.

What can we do to eliminate this tragic and costly inheritance?

In response to a congressional request, this book evaluates the extent to which state efforts have been effective in reducing the perinatal transmission of HIV.

The committee recommends that testing HIV be a routine part of prenatal care, and that health care providers notify women that HIV testing is part of the usual array of prenatal tests and that they have an opportunity to refuse the HIV test.

This approach could help both reduce the number of pediatric AIDS cases and improve treatment for mothers with AIDS.

Reducing the Odds will be of special interest to federal, state, and local health policymakers, prenatal care providers, maternal and child health specialists, public health practitioners, and advocates for HIV/AIDS patients.

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National Academies Press
0309062861 / 9780309062862
Hardback
618.3
13/02/1999
United States
English
416 pages, index
152 x 229 mm
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