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What is the best way to reduce the risk of HIV fetal transmission during pregnancy? |
What is the best way to reduce the risk of HIV fetal transmission during pregnancy? 2 drugs of reverse transcriptase inhibitors(AZT & Lamuvidin) with one drug protase inhibitor(Saquinavir) Take the medication you have been given. -Caesarean section |
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Vertical transmission means a direct transmission from mother to child. However, a child will not necessarily get infected through birth, he can be free from infection at birth but get infected... It could be that your friend is misleading you by what she has heard through word of mouth. If a person has aids it is their legal responsibility to inform you of his condition( or he be faced with... go to this web,u will find useful info u need n maybe u can make friends there.its a good site. www.positivesingles.com ...what a crazy freaking world we live in! This question is unbelievable to me.Call the local health department and get this poor kid away from her mother better yet just commit the mother to a instit... not very, my friend got hiv because the condom broke..they break very easily, not to mention sometimes have holes in them from the chemicals used on them for spermicide...it is like playing russian... The best answer seems to be that HIV CAN be trasmitted via breastmilk while the hepatitis B virus CANNOT. For both, the most common modes of transmission are 1) via contact with bodily fluids such... Its called universal precaution. It means to treat ALL body fluids as capable of transmitting disease. This includes wearing a face mask, face shield ( protects against splashes), gloves, coverin... yes. They can burst. ... |
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