Publication Cover
Reproductive Health Matters
An international journal on sexual and reproductive health and rights
Volume 14, 2006 - Issue 27: Human resources for sexual and reproductive health care
133
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Round Up

HIV/AIDS

Pages 224-231 | Published online: 19 May 2006

References

  • Gray RH, Li X, Kigozi G, et al. Increased risk of incident HIV during pregnancy in Rakai,Uganda: a prospective study. Lancet. 2005; 366: 1141–88.
  • McIntyre JA. Sex, pregnancy, hormones, and HIV[Comment]. Lancet. 2005; 366: 1141–42.
  • Dinh T-H1, Detels R, Nguyen MA. Factors associated with declining HIV testing and failure to return for results among pregnant women in Vietnam. AIDS. 2005; 19 (11): 1234–36.
  • Shapiro RL, Ndung’u T, Lockman S, et al. Highly active antiretroviral therapy started in pregnancy or postpartum suppresses HIV-1 RNA but not DNA in breast milk. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2005; 2: 713–19.
  • Shapiro RL, Holland DT, Capparelli E, et al. Antiretroviral concentrations in breast-feeding infants of women in Botswana receiving antiretroviral treatment. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2005; 192: 720–27.
  • Bulterys M, Weidle PJ, Abrams EJ, et al. Combination entiretroviral therapy in African nursing mothers and drug exposure in their infants: new pharmacokinetic and virologic findings. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2005; 192: 709–12.
  • Chen KT, Qian H-Z. Mother to child transmission of HIV in China. BMJ. 2005; 330 (7503): 1282–83.
  • Hesketh T, Zhu WX, , Zhang J. Mother to child transmission of HIV in China: Chinese HIV sentine surveillance data were used incorrectly [Letter]. BMJ. 2005:331(7509): 162.
  • Chen KT, Qian H-Z. Mother to child transmission of HIV in China: authors’ reply [Letter]. BMJ. 2005; 331(7509): 162.
  • Kuhn L, Kasonde P, Sinkala M, et al. Prolonged breast-feeding and mortality up to two years post-partum among HIV-positive women in Zambia. AIDS. 2005; 19(15): 1677–81.
  • Ekpini RE, Gilks C. Antiretroviral regimens for preventing HIV infections in infants. Bulletin of World Health Organization. 2005; 83(7): 483–484.
  • Coetzee D, Hildebrand K, Boulle A, et al. Effectiveness of the first district-wide programme for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in South Africa. Bulletin of World Health Organization. 2005; 83(7): 489–494.
  • Babakian G. Positively Abandoned: Stigma and Discrimination against HIV-positive Mothers and their Children in Russia. Human Rights Watch. 2005; 17(4D). At:http://hrw.org/reports/2005/russia0605/russia0605.pdf.
  • Shenfield F, Pennings G, Cohen J, et al, for ESHRE Ethics and Law Task Force. Taskforce 8: ethics of medically assisted fertility treatment for HIV positive men and women. Human Reproduction. 2004; 19(11): 2454–56.
  • Taylor GP. Ethics of assisted reproduction for HIV concordant couples [Letter]. Human Reproduction. 2005; 20(5): 1430.
  • Pennings G, for ESHRE Task Force. Reply [Letters].Human Reproduction. 2005; 20(5): 1430–31.
  • Makumbi FE, Gray RH, Serwadda D, et al. The incidence and prevalence of orphanhood associated with parental HIV infection: a population-based study in Rakai, Uganda. AIDS. 2005; 19(15): 1669–76.
  • Atwine B, Cantor-Graae E, Bajunirwe F. Psychological distress among AIDS orphans in rural Uganda. Social Science and Medicine. 2005; 61: 555–64.
  • Gregson S, Nyamukapa CA, Garnett GP, et al. HIV infection and reproductive health in teenage women orphaned and made vulnerable by AIDS in Zimbabwe. AIDS Care. 2005; 17(7): 785–94.
  • Morgan Thomas R, Brussa L, Munk V, et al. Female migrant sex workers: at risk in Europe. In: Matic S, Lazarus JV, Donoghoe MC, editors. HIV/AIDS in Europe Moving from Death Sentence to Chronic Disease Management. Copenhagen: WHO Europe. 2006.
  • Condom use or abstinence. SAfAIDS News. 2005; 11.(1): 8–9.
  • Neondo H. Catching youth via cell phones in Kenya. SAfAIDS News. 2005;11.(1): 14–15.
  • Verma R, Pulerwitz J, Mahendra VS, et al. Promoting gender equity among young men. Positive experiences of the Yari-dosti project in India. Sexual Health Exchange. 2005; 2: 5–6.
  • World Health Organization. Lesotho launches groundbreaking HIV campaign on World AIDS Day. News Release WHO/64. 3. November. 2005.
  • Amindavaa O, Kristensen S, Pak CY, et al. Sexually transmitted infections among pregnant women attending antenatal clinics in Mongolia: potential impact on the Mongolian HIV epidemic. International Journal of STD and AIDS. 2005; 16: 153–57.
  • Bennett S, Chanfreau C. Approaches to rationing antiretroviral treatment: ethical and equity implications. Bulletin of World Health Organization. 2005; 83(7): 541–47.
  • Mbizvo EM, Msuya SE, Stray-Pedersen B, et al. Cervical dyskaryosis among women with and without HIV: prevalence and risk factors. International Journal of STD and AIDS. 2005; 16(12): 789–93.
  • Cairns G. IAS: circumcision prevents three out of four female-to-male HIV infections. Report on: Auvert B et al. Impact of male circumcision on the female-tomale transmission of HIV. International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Pathogenesis and Treatment, Rio de Janeiro, July 2005. Abstract TuOa0402. At: <http://www.aidsmap.com/en/news/BA448CC3-7935-43E6-947C-987D69B82D54.asp?wk=1>.
  • WHO, UNFPA, UNICEF, UNAIDS. Statement on South African trial findings regarding male circumcision and HIV. Rio de Janeiro. 2. July. 2005.
  • O’Farrell N, Quigley M, Fox P. Association between the intact foreskin and inferior standards of male genital hygiene behaviour: a cross-sectional study. International Journal of STD and AIDS. 2005; 16(8): 556–59.
  • Harrison R. Circumcision makes comeback in AIDS-hit Swaziland. Reuters. 2. February. 2006.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.