2021
DOI: 10.1097/qad.0000000000002899
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Prevalence and association with birth outcomes of low vitamin D levels among pregnant women living with HIV

Abstract: Objectives: To evaluate the prevalence of low vitamin D levels among well treated pregnant women living with HIV (WLWH) on combination antiretroviral therapy in Denmark, to identify risk factors of low vitamin D levels, and to assess the association between vitamin D status and birth outcomes.Design: Nationwide cohort study.Methods: All WLWH in Denmark giving birth from 2000 to 2018 with a vitamin D measurement during pregnancy were identified. Risk factors for low vitamin D (deficiency or insufficiency) were … Show more

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“…Among the female population in our study, 65.3% (132:202) were VDD, which was five times greater than a study of HIV-infected pregnant women in Denmark (65.3%:13%) [ 29 ]. The cause of VDD may be due to factors common to VDD in today's culture that are different from those in the past, such as lifestyle habits that tend to avoid sunlight.…”
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confidence: 60%
“…Among the female population in our study, 65.3% (132:202) were VDD, which was five times greater than a study of HIV-infected pregnant women in Denmark (65.3%:13%) [ 29 ]. The cause of VDD may be due to factors common to VDD in today's culture that are different from those in the past, such as lifestyle habits that tend to avoid sunlight.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 60%