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Original Articles

East African Mothers with HIV: Testing, Talking, and Transmission to Children

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Pages 259-279 | Published online: 11 Oct 2008
 

ABSTRACT

Experiences of African mothers with HIV can inform the development of services to prevent HIV transmission to children. A small qualitative study was conducted in Tanzania with six openly HIV-positive women. They suggest that counseling and HIV testing additionally benefit the mother beyond reducing HIV transmission to her child. They recommend that testing of couples would allow them to make plans and informed choices together concerning sexual behavior, childbearing, and prevention of HIV transmission to children.

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