- Summary: Options during pregnancy
- Preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV
- Antiretroviral therapy during pregnancy
- Guidelines for treatment during pregnancy
- Introduction
- HIV-infected pregnant women without prior antiretroviral therapy
- HIV-infected pregnant women already receiving antiretroviral therapy
- HIV-infected women in labor who have had no prior therapy
- Infants born to mothers who have received no antiretroviral therapy during pregnancy or labor
- Monitoring
- United Kingdom guidelines
- United States guidelines
Guidelines for treatment during pregnancy
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