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Association of Low CD4 Cell Count and Intrauterine Growth Retardation in Thailand
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 03/19/09
Cailhol J et al. - The current World Health Organization recommendation to initiate combination antiretroviral therapy for immunocompromised women as early as possible during pregnancy for their own health and for the prevention of HIV mother-to-child transmission is likely to also decrease the incidence of IUGR. Encouraging immunocompromised HIV-infected women who plan to become pregnant to wait until immune restoration has been achieved may help to reduce the risk of IUGR.
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