HIV Status and Other Risk Factors for Prevalent and Incident Sexually Transmitted Infection during Pregnancy (2000-2014)

HIV Status and Other Risk Factors for Prevalent and Incident Sexually Transmitted Infection during Pregnancy (2000-2014)

Dionne-Odom, Jodie;Khan, Michelle J.;Jauk, Victoria C.;Szychowski, Jeff;Long, Dustin M.;Wallace, Suzanne;Neely, Cherry;Fry, Karen;Marrazzo, Jeanne;Crain, Marilyn;Tita, Alan T. N.;Dionne-Odom, Jodie;Khan, Michelle J.;Jauk, Victoria C.;Szychowski, Jeff;Long, Dustin M.;Wallace, Suzanne;Neely, Cherry;Fry, Karen;Marrazzo, Jeanne;Crain, Marilyn;Tita, Alan T. N.;
infectious diseases in obstetrics and gynecology 2019 Vol. 2019
400
jodie2019hivinfectious

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Background. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are associated with adverse birth outcomes. Current prenatal STI screening guidelines define “risk” without explicit consideration of HIV status. Our objective was to test the hypothesis that HIV status is associated with bacterial STI in pregnant women. Methods. We designed a retrospective cohort study to identify pregnant women with HIV who delivered at our facility during 2000-2014. HIV

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