ASSESSMENT CRITERIA AND ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY INDICATORS OF INFANTS BORN FROM HIV-INFECTED PREGNANT WOMEN
Keywords:
HIV-infection, pregnancy, risk factors, preeclampsia, anemia, viral load, Apgar scale, antiretroviral treatment (ART), economic efficiency.Abstract
The article presents an analysis of the negative impact of HIV infection on the baby’s adaptation mechanisms as a result of long-term communication with the assessment of the condition of babies born from HIV-infected pregnant women using the Apgar scale. Obstetrical risk factors related to pregnancy were comparatively studied in the results of the survey conducted by the author among HIV-infected and non-infected pregnant women. In the article, the cost-effectiveness of antiretroviral treatment for HIV-infected mother and her newborn baby is scientifically based.
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