Research treatment outcome of preventingthe transmission of HIV from mother to child
PDF (Tiếng Việt)

Working Languages

How to Cite

Hoang, N. T., Le, M. T., Nguyen, T. D. H., & Phan, L. V. P. (2014). Research treatment outcome of preventingthe transmission of HIV from mother to child. Vietnam Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 12(3), 54-57. https://doi.org/10.46755/vjog.2014.3.975

Abstract

Objective: To find out the situation and evaluate the effective of preventive treatment the transmission of HIV from mother to child. Subjects and Method: Include all the records of hiv-infected women which hospitalized and deliveredand their babies during the 3,5-year period from 1/2011 to 5/2014 were reviewed. Results: The incidence of HIV-infected women was 0,07%. The incidence of HIV-infected babies from their motherswas 13,6%. Mean women age 26,68 ± 3,05 yrs, 68,2% women in rural, unstable career 77,3%, checking pregnancy not enought 36,4%, hospitalize with labor 63,6%, mean gestational age 38,23 ± 1,34yrs. Among HIV-infected children: 0% cesarean delivery, vaginal delivery 33,3%, difficutl delivery 66,7%; using ARV before 28 weeks 0%, after 28 weeks 33,3% and using in labor <4 hours 66,7%; 33,3% breastfed. Asphyxia after birth 13,6%, low birth weight 22,7% and 100% of infants who were given NVP for 4-6 weeks after birth. Conclusion: Treatment of preventing the transmission of HIV from mother to child was difficult because of many risk factors for antiretroviral therapy. Treatment of preventing the transmission of HIV from mother–to-childprogram was initially good results.

Keywords

PDF (Tiếng Việt)

Tạp chí sẽ lưu giữ bản quyền phân phối, giao dịch đối với tất cả các bản thảo, bản toàn văn của bài báo đăng trên hệ thống. Mọi hình thức chia sẽ, trao đổi, giao dịch các sản phẩm thuộc hệ thống xuất bản vjog.vn mà không được sự đồng ý của chúng tôi sẽ là vi phạm bản quyền

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Most read articles by the same author(s)

<< < 1 2