New epidemiological problem in Poland: vertical transmission of human immunodeficiency virus

New diagnostic, prophylactic and treatment perspectives in HIV infection of the fetus and newborn is a challenge for health services in Poland. In view of these advances, the ascertainment of HIV status of all pregnant women is important both for individuals and for the health services. By law, labo...

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Published in:Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology Vol. 12; no. 4; pp. 459 - 462
Main Authors: Lech, M M, Szczepanska-Putz, M
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Published: Oxford, UK Blackwell Science Ltd 01-10-1998
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Abstract New diagnostic, prophylactic and treatment perspectives in HIV infection of the fetus and newborn is a challenge for health services in Poland. In view of these advances, the ascertainment of HIV status of all pregnant women is important both for individuals and for the health services. By law, laboratory HIV testing in Poland can be performed only on a voluntary basis. All newly diagnosed cases of AIDS and HIV infections are anonymously reported to the National Institute of Hygiene in Warsaw. There are no clear data about vertical transmission of HIV infection in Poland mostly because of the unknown number of women who are positive at delivery. Almost all our data were collected from Polish Regional AIDS/HIV Diagnostic and Therapeutic Centres. During the period 1986–95, 88 children were delivered by HIV‐positive women and vertical transmission occurred in 15 cases.
AbstractList New diagnostic, prophylactic and treatment perspectives in HIV infection of the fetus and newborn is a challenge for health services in Poland. In view of these advances, the ascertainment of HIV status of all pregnant women is important both for individuals and for the health services. By law, laboratory HIV testing in Poland can be performed only on a voluntary basis. All newly diagnosed cases of AIDS and HIV infections are anonymously reported to the National Institute of Hygiene in Warsaw. There are no clear data about vertical transmission of HIV infection in Poland mostly because of the unknown number of women who are positive at delivery. Almost all our data were collected from Polish Regional AIDS/HIV Diagnostic and Therapeutic Centres. During the period 1986-95, 88 children were delivered by HIV-positive women and vertical transmission occurred in 15 cases.
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SubjectTerms Female
HIV Infections - epidemiology
HIV Infections - etiology
HIV Infections - transmission
Humans
Infant, Newborn
Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical - statistics & numerical data
Poland - epidemiology
Population Surveillance
Pregnancy
Registries
Substance Abuse, Intravenous - complications
Substance Abuse, Intravenous - epidemiology
Title New epidemiological problem in Poland: vertical transmission of human immunodeficiency virus
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