2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4464773/v1
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Factors Associated With Intrapartum Detectable Viral Load Among Hiv Positive Parturients at Riley Mother and Baby Hospital, Eldoret-Kenya.

Susan Jepchirchir Matetai,
Godfrey Shichenje Mutakha,
Liko Muyala
et al.

Abstract: Background Vertical transmission of Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV) can occur during pregnancy, labour, and delivery, or in breastfeeding. Detectable viral load among pregnant women is the strongest predictor. Knowledge of factors associated with DVL could inform integrated prevention services both in prenatal and postnatal care. Objective To describe the patient characteristics, determine the prevalence of detectable viral load and assess factors associated with it among HIV infected women delivering at… Show more

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