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General Reports
 

      Journal Papers, Abstracts, and Commentaries

 

HCV-HIV coinfected pregnant women: data from a multicentre study in Italy.
Baroncelli S, Pirillo MF, Amici R,  et al
Infection. 2015 Oct 27
Abstract

Low mother-to-child-transmission rate of Hepatitis C virus in cART treated HIV-1 infected mothers.
Snijdewind IJ, Smit C, Schutten M, et al

J Clin Virol
. 2015 Jul;68:11-5.
Abstract

HCV coinfection, an important risk factor for hepatotoxicity in pregnant women starting antiretroviral therapy.
Snijdewind IJ, Smit C, Godfried MH, et al
J Infect
. 2011 Dec 23.
Abstract

Prevalence and Temporal Trends of Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV/AIDS Co-infection During Pregnancy Across the Decade, 1998-2007.|
Salihu HM, Connell L, Salemi JL,
J Womens Health
(Larchmt)
. 2011 Oct 19.
Abstract

Prevalence and correlates of GB virus C infection in HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected pregnant
women in Bangkok, Thailand.
Bhanich Supapol W, Remis RS, Raboud J, et al
J Med Virol
. 2011 Jan;83(1):33-44.
Abstract

Human immunodeficiency virus-hepatitis C virus co-infection in pregnant women and perinatal
transmission to infants in Thailand.

Ngo-Giang-Huong N, Jourdain G, et al
Int J Infect Dis
. 2010 Jul;14(7):e602-7.
Abstract 

Effect of HCV Infection on Glucose Metabolism in Pregnant Women with HIV Receiving HAART.
Pinnetti C, Floridia M, Cingolani A,  et al 
HIV Clin Trials
. 2009 Nov-Dec;10(6):403-12.
Abstract 

Human immunodeficiency virus-hepatitis C virus co-infection in pregnant women
and perinatal transmission to infants in Thailand.
Ngo-Giang-Huong N, Jourdain G, Sirirungsi W,et al
Int J Infect Dis. 2010 Jan 2
Abstract 

 

 
        Conference Reports, Abstracts, and Posters
 
 
POSTER
MTCT of HCV among HIV/HCV-co-Infected Women

CC Cabot, S Stoszek, J Quarleri,  et al
(9  CROI)
PDF Poster
     Abstract

POSTER
Prevalence of HCV Infection among HIV-1-infected Pregnant Women in Malawi: The BAN Study
C Chasela and the BAN Study Team
(17  CROI)
PDF Poster     Abstract

POSTER
Vertical Transmission of Hepatitis C Virus and Clinico-epidemiological Characteristics in a Cohort
of HIV/HCV-co-infected Mothers

O Nieto, E Munoz, M Gonzalez-Tome, et al
(
15 CROI)

PDF Poster     Abstract


Cofactors
 

Drug Use

         Journal Papers, Abstracts, and Commentaries

 
HCV viremia is associated with drug use in young HIV-1 and HCV coinfected pregnant
and non-pregnant women.
Nikolopoulou GB, Nowicki MJ, Du W, Homans J, et al
Addiction. 2005 May;100(5):626-35
Abstract 
 
 

Drugs
 

Pegylated Interferon

         Journal Papers, Abstracts, and Commentaries
 
  Infant of 22 months of age with no anomalies born from a HCV- and HIV-infected mother
under treatment with pegylated interferon, ribavirin and antiretroviral therapy during the first
16 weeks of pregnancy.

Labarga P, Pinilla J, Cachorro I, Del Prado YR.
Reprod Toxicol. 2007 Jul 7;
Abstract 


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