[Retrospective cohort study on the rate of mother-to-child transmission among mothers infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 through blood transfusion]

2009 
OBJECTIVE: To study the rate of mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) on HIV-1. METHODS: All local residents from 8 townships in a region were screened for mothers who had a history of only one blood transfusion and 63 were found HIV-1 positive. A further study on these HIV-1 positive mothers and their children was conducted with the emphasis on the date of receiving blood transfusion date and type of nationality history regarding breastfeeding and so on. Sera specimens from 84 children born from 63 HIV-1 positive mothers were screened using ELISA for HIV-1 antibody and positive specimens were confirmed by Western-blot. RESULTS: The rate of MTCT was 32.1% (27/84) for children with all risk factors related to MTCT. Another 36.8% (7/19) were related to factors on intrauterine intrapartum and breastfeeding 35.7% (5/14) to intrapartum and breastfeeding factors 14.3% (2/14) to intrauterine and intrapartum factors 37.9% (11/29) to breastfeeding factor alone. By group combination analysis the MTCT rate was 36.9% (24/65) with breastfeeding 11.8% (2/17) with artificial feeding and the former was significantly higher than the latter. CONCLUSION: HIV-1 MTCT rate among mothers caused by a single blood transfusion varied with different risk factors. Breastfeeding played an important role in MTCT appeared in our study.
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