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Published in: AIDS and Behavior 1/2009

01-06-2009 | Original Paper

Responding to Her Question: A Review of the Influence of Pregnancy on HIV Disease Progression in the Context of Expanded Access to HAART in Sub-Saharan Africa

Authors: Sarah MacCarthy, Fatima Laher, Mzikazi Nduna, Lindiwe Farlane, Angela Kaida

Published in: AIDS and Behavior | Special Issue 1/2009

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Abstract

In 2007, sub-Saharan Africa was home to over half of all women living with HIV. The vast majority of these women are of reproductive age, which raises concerns about the high incidence of pregnancy. As access to antiretroviral treatment is rapidly scaled up, two important questions must be answered: (1) Does pregnancy impact HIV disease progression?; (2) Does pregnancy modify the highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) response on HIV disease progression? A systematic review of the biomedical literature was conducted and seven relevant studies were identified. To date, it appears that there is no effect of pregnancy on HIV disease progression. Furthermore, initial studies in high-income countries suggest that pregnancy may positively modify the HAART response. These findings, however, must be interpreted with caution as it remains unclear how other factors, such as adherence, may influence the relationship between pregnancy, HIV disease progression, and HAART.
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Metadata
Title
Responding to Her Question: A Review of the Influence of Pregnancy on HIV Disease Progression in the Context of Expanded Access to HAART in Sub-Saharan Africa
Authors
Sarah MacCarthy
Fatima Laher
Mzikazi Nduna
Lindiwe Farlane
Angela Kaida
Publication date
01-06-2009
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
AIDS and Behavior / Issue Special Issue 1/2009
Print ISSN: 1090-7165
Electronic ISSN: 1573-3254
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-009-9541-2

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