2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12879-018-3397-x
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Adverse effects of antiretroviral therapy in pregnant women infected with HIV in Brazil from 2000 to 2015: a cohort study

Abstract: BackgroundAntiretroviral therapy (ART) use in pregnancy presents unquestionable benefits in preventing mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV although it is associated with maternal adverse effects. The aim of this study was to evaluate the adverse effects of antiretroviral therapy in pregnant women infected with HIV.MethodsCohort study of pregnant women infected with HIV followed at the CAISM/UNICAMP Obstetric Clinic from 2000 to 2015. The following maternal adverse effects were observed: anemia, thromboc… Show more

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“…One of the most important goals of cART is to decrease the level of plasma viral load, which is directly proportional to the risk of vertical transmission and to maternal morbidity and mortality (6,7). With cART, the rate of MTCT falls from 15 to 40% to less than 2% (6,8,9).…”
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“…One of the most important goals of cART is to decrease the level of plasma viral load, which is directly proportional to the risk of vertical transmission and to maternal morbidity and mortality (6,7). With cART, the rate of MTCT falls from 15 to 40% to less than 2% (6,8,9).…”
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“…HIV-and ART-exposed fetus N = 45 Non-exposed fetus N = 45 P APGAR score at 1 minute after delivery (median, IQR) 8 (8-8) 8 (8-8) -APGAR score at 5 minutes after delivery (n,%) 9 (9-9) 9 (9-9) -Gestational age at birth, weeks (median, IQR) 37. with initiation of ART during pregnancy [17]. In our study, nearly half of the HIV-positive women had coinfection with HCV, and most of them were receiving ART during pregnancy.…”
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“…31 Adverse effects include blurred vision, sweating, increased urination, difficulty in breathing, jaundice, myalgia, facial puffiness, tachycardia, sore throat and vomiting. 32,33…”
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