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The updated South African National Guideline for the Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of Communicable Infections (2019)

机译:更新的南非国家预防母亲对传染性感染的儿童传播指南(2019)

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South Africa has made great strides in reducing the vertical transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the first two months of life from 23% (2003) to 0.7% (2019), despite a persistently high antenatal HIV prevalence of around 30%. Improving access to antiretroviral therapy during antenatal care has significantly contributed to this success, but has led to an increase in the relative proportion of vertical transmissions due to breastfeeding in the first six months post-delivery. Yet, due to the short- and long-term benefits of breastfeeding and risks associated with not breastfeeding, mothers need to be supported to breastfeed their infants for the longest duration possible, while maintaining virological suppression to reduce the vertical transmission risk.
机译:南非在从23%(2003)到0.7%(2019年)的前两个月的人类免疫缺陷病毒(艾滋病毒)的垂直传播减少了南非,尽管持续高30%,但持续高30%。在产前护理期间改善对抗逆转录病毒治疗的获得显着促进了这一成功,但由于在递送后的前六个月内,由于母乳喂养导致垂直变速箱的相对比例增加。然而,由于母乳喂养的短期和长期效益和与不母乳喂养相关的风险,母亲需要支持母乳喂养他们的婴儿,以实现最长的持续时间,同时保持病毒学抑制以降低垂直传输风险。

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