8 Factors Contributing To The Risk Of HIV Transmission From Parents To Infant You Should Be Aware

HIV transmission from a parent to an infant is known as mother-to-child transmission (MTCT). It can occur during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding.

Although modern medicine has greatly reduced the chances of this happening, certain factors still increase the risk. Understanding these factors helps parents take the right steps to protect the baby. Here are eight key factors you should know.

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1. High Viral Load in the Mother

A high amount of HIV in the mother’s blood is one of the strongest risk factors. When the viral load is high, the virus is easily passed to the baby. Proper treatment can reduce the viral load and lower the risk..Read The Complete Original.

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