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... further evolution—not only providing the same triple ARV drugs to all HIV-infected pregnant women beginning in the antenatal clinic setting but also continuing this therapy for all of these ... antiretroviral (ARV) guidelines on treating pregnant women and preventing infection ininfants (1), issued in 2010, were a major step towards more effica-cious regimens. The WHO guidelines emphasize the ... to minimize the risks of infant infection and maximize the benefit to their own health, and avoid inadvertently receiving a subop-timal ARV prophylaxis intervention, particularly in settings...
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