Supplements are also safe for HIV-infected pregnant women and their children.
The estimated ratio of HIV-infected young women to young men is 4.5:1.
Zidovudine is also given during pregnancy to prevent an HIV-infected woman from passing the virus to her baby.
HIV-infected women are also at increased risk for cervical dysplasia, which can result in cancer (63).
HIV-infected pregnant women should receive information regarding all reproductive options.
HIV-infected women should be counseled regarding the risk for transmission to others and ways to decrease this risk.
Data related to serologic response to syphilis in HIV-infected women are insufficient.
Specific risks among HIV-infected women with varicella during pregnancy have not been reported.
We did not find that HIV-infected women fared any worse from tuberculosis than men.
Increasing birth weight and gestation time in infants born to HIV-infected women.