Wednesday, February 2, 2011
HIV-infected teens at high pregnancy risk
Johns Hopkins scientists have revealed that teenage girls and young women infected with HIV get pregnant more often and suffer pregnancy complications more frequently than their HIV-negative peers. The findings come from a multi-center study based on an analysis of records from 181 patients with HIV, ages 13 to 24, treated at four hospitals over 12 years. The investigators say the findings are
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