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HIV-prevalentie bij zwangeren in drie poliklinieken in Amsterdam

  • R. A. Coutinho
  • , K. Boer
  • , M. F. Schutte
  • , W. J. van der Velde
  • , D. K. Mulder
  • , G. J. van Doornum

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Abstract

Pregnant women who were seen in 3 hospitals in Amsterdam were tested for antibodies to HIV, after informed consent. Out of 2,308 eligible pregnant women, 2,094 (90.7%) participated by name and 21 (0.9%) anonymously; 193 (8.4%) refused to participate. Among refusers there were significantly more women with a non-Dutch nationality or born in other countries. Of 2,115 pregnant women, 6 were found to be HIV-infected (0.28%, 95% confidence interval (0.05-0.51). Among women who at their first prenatal visit reported no AIDS-risk factor either for themselves or their partner(s), the HIV prevalence was 1/1,893 (0.05%) and among women with such risk factor the prevalence was 5/180 (2.78%). Three of the seropositive pregnant women knew before they were tested that they were HIV-infected. Of the 6 HIV-infected women one had a spontaneous abortion and the 4 women who were tested within the period when therapeutic abortion was still possible, decided to continue their pregnancy
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)978-980
JournalNederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde
Volume133
Issue number19
Publication statusPublished - 1989

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

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