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Prevention of HIV-1 transmission from mother-to-child by non-breast-feeding is complicated by increased infant mortality in developing countries. However, extensive counselling about formula feeding turned out safe in Vietnam, a middle-income country.Extensive counselling together with formula feeding and antiretroviral therapy reduced vertical transmission of HIV-1 considerably.
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Observation 135 HIV mother to check up and delivery in the Obstetric and Gynecology in two big city in Northern Vietnam (Hanoi and Haiphong)and follow up their children from the birth to 18 months. They were provide the antiretroviral by the National program for prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, also the counseling estimates 6 hours for each mother-child pair while study progressing. Using the Nested PCR to diagnosis HIV infected in the children in difference time point before 18 months. Our Outcome are
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For their child: the child had tested HIV at list 3 time one at birth, one at 12 or 18 months and one in between.
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