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Maternal health outcomes among HIV-infected breastfeeding women with high CD4 counts: results of a treatment strategy trial.

Risa M HoffmanKonstantia Nadia AngelidouSean S BrummelFriday SaidiAvy ViolariDingase DulaVidya MaveLee FairlieGerhard TheronMoreen KamateekaTsungai ChipatoBenjamin H ChiLynda Stranix-ChibandaTeacler NematadziraDhayendre MoodleyDebika BhattacharyaAmita GuptaAnne ColettiJames A McIntyreKarin L KlingmanNahida ChakhtouraDavid E ShapiroMary Glenn FowlerJudith S Curriernull null
Published in: HIV clinical trials (2019)
Serious clinical events were rare among predominately breastfeeding women with high CD4+ cell counts over 18 months after delivery. ART had significant benefit in reducing WHO 2/3 events in this population.
Keyphrases
  • hiv infected
  • antiretroviral therapy
  • preterm infants
  • peripheral blood
  • single cell
  • clinical trial
  • study protocol
  • cell therapy
  • nk cells
  • phase iii
  • pregnant women
  • body mass index
  • double blind
  • replacement therapy