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In this presentation, I would like to review what is working and what is apparently not working as tools to combat Mother-to-Child Transmission (MTCT) of HIV. With only 10% of the world population, Africa has more than 60% of the world’s people living with HIV and more than 90% of children with the virus are living in Sub Saharan Africa. It would take 8 years in the United States to reach the number of infants and children infected with HIV each day in developing countries.
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Van de Perre, P. (2002). Prevention of Vertical Transmission of HIV: Strategies, Successes, and Failures. In: Davis, M.K., Isaacs, C.E., Hanson, L.Ă…., Wright, A.L. (eds) Integrating Population Outcomes, Biological Mechanisms and Research Methods in the Study of Human Milk and Lactation. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 503. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0559-4_22
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