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Rapid HIV diagnostic test in undocumented pregnant women applied at an inner-city teaching hospital. Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo [Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo] Journal article

 
TitleRapid HIV diagnostic test in undocumented pregnant women applied at an inner-city teaching hospital.
Author(s)Prestes-Carneiro LE, Miguel NA, Ascêncio EL, Amâncio M, Alcântara VL, Portelinha-Filho JA 
InstitutionDepartamento de Imunologia e Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa, Universidade do Oeste Paulista, Presidente Prudente, SP, Brasil. luiz@unoeste.br
SourceRev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo 2009 Sep-Oct; 51(5):273-6.
AbstractA significant number of Brazilian gestational-age women are still not tested for HIV, representing a high risk of transmission to their newborns. The current study sought to identify the number of pregnant women with no previous testing or undocumented for HIV referred to the Gynecology and Obstetrics Department of a Regional Teaching Hospital and included diagnosis of HIV infection determined by a rapid test and perinatal transmission in pregnancy. Medical records of all pregnant women admitted to hospital from January 2001 to December 2005 were reviewed. Pregnant women without HIV results were submitted to a rapid HIV test. Those who tested positive were further tested by ELISA and confirmed by indirect immunofluorescence assay (IIA) or Western blot (WB). The viral load from babies born to HIV-infected mothers was assessed by bDNA. Of the 16,424 pregnant women analyzed (6.6%), 1,089 were undocumented for HIV. Eleven women were positive in rapid testing and 10 were confirmed by ELISA, IIA or WB, with 0.9% seropositivity. Mother/infant pairs received zidovudine monotherapy prophylaxis and infant viral load was lower than 50 copies/mL. A higher number of pregnant women previously tested for HIV during antenatal care was verified, compared to that obtained nationwide.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID19893980
  
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