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      Potential impact of new WHO criteria for antiretroviral treatment for prevention of mother-to- child HIV transmission.

      AIDS (London, England)
      Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active, CD4 Lymphocyte Count, Female, HIV Infections, drug therapy, transmission, HIV-1, Humans, Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical, prevention & control, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications, Infectious, Viral Load, World Health Organization, Zambia

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          We reviewed the potential impact of new WHO criteria for antiretroviral therapy using data from 1025 HIV-infected women and infants followed for 24 months in Lusaka, Zambia. The new criteria require initiating therapy among 68% of pregnant women and, if fully effective, would prevent 92% of maternal deaths and 88% of perinatal and postnatal infections. Using CD4 cell count below 350 cells/microl, irrespective of clinical stage, is more efficient and stricter CD4 cutoffs would be counter productive.

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