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pubmed-article:12166025pubmed:abstractTextThis study was designed to evaluate early post partum rapid HIV testing of infants as surrogates for their mothers. In a screening of 971 infants whose mother's HIV-1 status was not known at delivery, 22 (= 2.26%) were found positive for antibodies by ELISA. Five were new cases and two (40%) were from transmitting mothers. This is in contrast with the UPR Women and Infants Transmission Study (UPR WITS) in which of 186 HIV-1 infected mothers none were transmitters. These were selected among thousands screened for anti-HIV-1 antibodies over a period of almost 5 years studied (September, 1996 through August, 2001). These results clearly indicate that all mothers at delivery should have a rapid test to determine their HIV-1 status to allow in the positive cases rapid intervention strategies to prevent perinatal transmission.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:12166025pubmed:articleTitleThe rapid diagnosis of HIV-1 infection in mothers in Puerto Rico: a crucial testing strategy for maximal reduction of perinatal transmission.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:12166025pubmed:affiliationDepartments of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine, PO Box 365067, San Juan, PR 00936-5067. ghillyer@rcm.upr.edulld:pubmed
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