P5.01 Antiretroviral therapy during pregnancy and maternal and neonatal side effects in an hiv-infected pregnant women cohort attended at obstetrician service of school of medical sciences at university of campinas (CAISM/UNICAMP), brazil between 2000 and 2016
Abstract:IntroductionSignificant progress of ART in HIV infection has led to a remarkable decline in mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV. However, the use of complex regimens can cause side effects to women and exposed children.The objective of this study was to evaluate side effects in pregnant women and their neonates exposed to ART at an universitary hospital in Brazil between 2000 and 2016.MethodsCohort study of 793 pregnant women and 787 newborns selected from clinical records and epidemiologic surveillance… Show more
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