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July 2013 Update Obstetric and paediatric HIV surveillance data from the UK and Ireland

July 2013 Update Obstetric and paediatric HIV surveillance data from the UK and Ireland. HIV prevalence among pregnant women England and Scotland only, 1997-2011 (PHE, HPS and ICH data). 17252 pregnancies reported through RCOG by June 2013. Antenatal testing and diagnosis rates.

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July 2013 Update Obstetric and paediatric HIV surveillance data from the UK and Ireland

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  1. July 2013 UpdateObstetric and paediatric HIV surveillance data from the UK and Ireland

  2. HIV prevalence among pregnant women England and Scotland only, 1997-2011 (PHE, HPS and ICH data)

  3. 17252 pregnancies reported through RCOG by June 2013

  4. Antenatal testing and diagnosis rates

  5. Timing of maternal HIV diagnosis UK & Ireland 1998-2013

  6. Timing of diagnosis & ART at conception UK & Ireland 2000-2013

  7. Incidence, patterns and predictors of repeat pregnancy among HIV-infected women UK & Ireland 1990-2009

  8. Pregnancies in perinatally infected young women

  9. Pregnancies in perinatally infected young women

  10. Maternal diagnosis prior to delivery & mother-to-child transmission

  11. Uptake of antiretroviral therapy and MTCT rate by year of birth for 3703 infants born to diagnosed women 1990-2004

  12. Low rates of mother-to-child transmission of HIV: UK & Ireland 2000-2006

  13. MTCT rates in diagnosed women, UK & Ireland 2000-2011

  14. ART & premature delivery Diagnosed HIV positive women in UK & Ireland, 1990-2005

  15. ART & congenital abnormalities: Infants born in UK & Ireland 1990-2007

  16. ART & congenital abnormalities

  17. Children born to HIV positive women Reported to NSHPC 1986 – June 2013

  18. Infection status of children

  19. Infection status of children born to women diagnosed with HIV before delivery: UK & Ireland Reported to NSHPC by June 2013

  20. Likely infection status of children born to women diagnosed with HIV before delivery: UK & IrelandReported to NSHPC by June 2013

  21. Infection status of children bornsince 2000 to women diagnosed with HIV before delivery: UK Reported to NSHPC by June 2013

  22. Likelyinfection status of children born since 2000 to women diagnosed with HIV before delivery: UKReported to NSHPC by June 2013

  23. Infection status of children bornsince 2000 to women diagnosed with HIV before delivery: IrelandReported to NSHPC by June 2013

  24. Likely infection status of children born since 2000 to women diagnosed with HIV before delivery: IrelandReported to NSHPC by June 2013

  25. How children acquired infection2504 paediatric infections reported 1986-2013

  26. NSHPC paediatric follow-up protocol

  27. Follow up of uninfected children exposed to ART: CHART study 2002-05

  28. Collaborative HIV Paediatric Study

  29. Outcomes in perinatally infected children and young people

  30. Audit of perinatal transmission of HIV

  31. Selected publications: 2012

  32. Selected publications: 2010-11

  33. Selected publications: 2008-09

  34. The role of NSHPC: public health surveillance & epidemiological and clinical research / audit

  35. Ethics MREC/04/2/009

  36. Acknowledgements

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