risk-taking behavior for hiv acquisition during pregnancy in porto alegre, brazil

risk-taking behavior for hiv acquisition during pregnancy in porto alegre, brazil

;Nava Yeganeh;Ivana Varella;Breno Riegel Santos;Marineide Gonçalves de Melo;Mariana Simon;Taui Melo;Karin Nielsen-Saines
rare earth coordination chemistry: fundamentals and applications 2012 Vol. 2012 pp. -
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yeganeh2012infectiousrisk-taking

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Recent studies suggest that acquisition of HIV-1 infection during pregnancy and breastfeeding is associated with a high risk of HIV mother-to-child transmission. This study evaluates risk factors associated with HIV acquisition during pregnancy in women delivering at a large metropolitan medical facility located in the south of Brazil. From February to August 2009, our group conducted a cross-sectional study assessing women’s risk for HIV acquisition by administering an oral survey to peripartum women. Of 2465 participants, 42% (n=1046) knew that partner had been tested for HIV. During pregnancy, 82% (n=2022) of participants never used condoms; yet 97% (n=2399) practiced vaginal sex. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that patients with more years of education, in a relationship for more than 1 year, and who knew their own HIV status were more likely to know their partners' HIV status (P<0.05). Those who were in relationship for more than 1 year and were married/living together were more likely to be comfortable discussing HIV testing with partners (P<0.05). In conclusion, women in Brazil are at risk of HIV-infection during pregnancy as they remain sexually active, often do not know their sexual partner’s HIV status, and have minimal condom use.

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