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July 2013 Update Obstetric and paediatric HIV surveillance data from the UK and Ireland. HIV prevalence among pregnant women England and Scotland only, 1997-2011 (PHE, HPS and ICH data). 17252 pregnancies reported through RCOG by June 2013. Antenatal testing and diagnosis rates.
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July 2013 UpdateObstetric and paediatric HIV surveillance data from the UK and Ireland
HIV prevalence among pregnant women England and Scotland only, 1997-2011 (PHE, HPS and ICH data)
Timing of diagnosis & ART at conception UK & Ireland 2000-2013
Incidence, patterns and predictors of repeat pregnancy among HIV-infected women UK & Ireland 1990-2009
Maternal diagnosis prior to delivery & mother-to-child transmission
Uptake of antiretroviral therapy and MTCT rate by year of birth for 3703 infants born to diagnosed women 1990-2004
Low rates of mother-to-child transmission of HIV: UK & Ireland 2000-2006
ART & premature delivery Diagnosed HIV positive women in UK & Ireland, 1990-2005
ART & congenital abnormalities: Infants born in UK & Ireland 1990-2007
Children born to HIV positive women Reported to NSHPC 1986 – June 2013
Infection status of children born to women diagnosed with HIV before delivery: UK & Ireland Reported to NSHPC by June 2013
Likely infection status of children born to women diagnosed with HIV before delivery: UK & IrelandReported to NSHPC by June 2013
Infection status of children bornsince 2000 to women diagnosed with HIV before delivery: UK Reported to NSHPC by June 2013
Likelyinfection status of children born since 2000 to women diagnosed with HIV before delivery: UKReported to NSHPC by June 2013
Infection status of children bornsince 2000 to women diagnosed with HIV before delivery: IrelandReported to NSHPC by June 2013
Likely infection status of children born since 2000 to women diagnosed with HIV before delivery: IrelandReported to NSHPC by June 2013
How children acquired infection2504 paediatric infections reported 1986-2013
Follow up of uninfected children exposed to ART: CHART study 2002-05
The role of NSHPC: public health surveillance & epidemiological and clinical research / audit