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P16.09 Coinfection with gonorrhoea, syphilis or both does not appear to affect hiv transmission to the sexual contacts of hiv+ patients with undetectable viral loads
2015
Sexually Transmitted Infections
These results show extreme vulnerability of HIV-positive women, which has increased the common obstetric risks of gestational process, the immune compromised. Policies directed to the health needs of HIV-positive women become crucial to prevent maternal-to-child transmission of HIV and other STIs.
doi:10.1136/sextrans-2015-052270.556
fatcat:g4l3b3rwfvamdb5jrepvkr6xfe