Impact of Timing of Antiretroviral Treatment and Birth Weight on Mother-to-Child Human Immunodeficiency Virus Transmission: Findings From an 18-Month Prospective Cohort of a Nationally Representative Sample of Mother–Infant Pairs During the Transition From Option A to Option B+ in Zimbabwe
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Initiating antiretroviral treatment preconception and during early pregnancy could reduce 18-month mother-to-child HIV transmission in Zimbabwe to 3.0% and 5.1%
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Authors | Dinh, Thu-Ha;Mushavi, Angela;Shiraishi, Ray W;Tippett Barr, Beth;Balachandra, Shirish;Shambira, Gerald;Nyakura, Justice;Zinyowera, Sekesai;Tshimanga, Mufuta;Mugurungi, Owen;Kilmarx, Peter H; |
Journal | clinical infectious diseases |
Year | 2018 |
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