Infección por VIH en Cuba por transmisión vertical: Reporte de nueve casos fatales en 10 años

Vertical transmission of HIV infection constitutes one of the most sensitive pillars of the current pandemic of this disease. This article carries out a report of the nine Cuban children who acquired this way the infection and died between 1986 and 2006. Prophylactic management of the cases and the clinical and anatomic pathological manifestations of those in whom autopsy was performed are described. The average gestational age was of 37.6 weeks, four of the pregnancies were captured late. Six children were born by caesarean section and in all transmission were presumably intrauterine. The average birth weight was 2786 grams. Four mother-sibling binomial received prophylaxis with AZT. The autopsy was carried out only in 4 children

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Main Authors: González N,Ida, Díaz-Jidy,Manuel, Berdasquera C,Denis, Toledo R,M. Eugenia, Pérez Á,Jorge
Format: Digital revista
Language:Spanish / Castilian
Published: Sociedad Chilena de Infectología 2008
Online Access:http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-10182008000100009
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spelling oai:scielo:S0716-101820080001000092008-07-23Infección por VIH en Cuba por transmisión vertical: Reporte de nueve casos fatales en 10 añosGonzález N,IdaDíaz-Jidy,ManuelBerdasquera C,DenisToledo R,M. EugeniaPérez Á,Jorge HIV/AIDS pregnancy vertical transmission death VIH/SIDA embarazo transmisión vertical muerte Vertical transmission of HIV infection constitutes one of the most sensitive pillars of the current pandemic of this disease. This article carries out a report of the nine Cuban children who acquired this way the infection and died between 1986 and 2006. Prophylactic management of the cases and the clinical and anatomic pathological manifestations of those in whom autopsy was performed are described. The average gestational age was of 37.6 weeks, four of the pregnancies were captured late. Six children were born by caesarean section and in all transmission were presumably intrauterine. The average birth weight was 2786 grams. Four mother-sibling binomial received prophylaxis with AZT. The autopsy was carried out only in 4 childreninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de InfectologíaRevista chilena de infectología v.25 n.1 20082008-02-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-10182008000100009es10.4067/S0716-10182008000100009
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Toledo R,M. Eugenia
Pérez Á,Jorge
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Infección por VIH en Cuba por transmisión vertical: Reporte de nueve casos fatales en 10 años
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title Infección por VIH en Cuba por transmisión vertical: Reporte de nueve casos fatales en 10 años
title_short Infección por VIH en Cuba por transmisión vertical: Reporte de nueve casos fatales en 10 años
title_full Infección por VIH en Cuba por transmisión vertical: Reporte de nueve casos fatales en 10 años
title_fullStr Infección por VIH en Cuba por transmisión vertical: Reporte de nueve casos fatales en 10 años
title_full_unstemmed Infección por VIH en Cuba por transmisión vertical: Reporte de nueve casos fatales en 10 años
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description Vertical transmission of HIV infection constitutes one of the most sensitive pillars of the current pandemic of this disease. This article carries out a report of the nine Cuban children who acquired this way the infection and died between 1986 and 2006. Prophylactic management of the cases and the clinical and anatomic pathological manifestations of those in whom autopsy was performed are described. The average gestational age was of 37.6 weeks, four of the pregnancies were captured late. Six children were born by caesarean section and in all transmission were presumably intrauterine. The average birth weight was 2786 grams. Four mother-sibling binomial received prophylaxis with AZT. The autopsy was carried out only in 4 children
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