Comparative analysis of viral load in blood, vaginal and cervical specimens among HIV women using family planning methods
Anna Valentinovna Samarina , Zoya Nikolayevna Lisitsina , Margarita Mekhakovna Martirosyan , Natalya Yevgenyevna Dementyeva , Lyudmila Ivanovna Krutitskaya , Aza Gasanovna Rakhmanova , Nikolay Alekseyevich Belyakov
Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases ›› 2013, Vol. 62 ›› Issue (4) : 48 -54.
Study devoted to HIV viral load assessment (blood versus cervical and vaginal specimen) among HIV infected women using effective hormonal, intrauterine and barrier contraceptive methods in short-term prospective. Based on lab data and contraceptive methods authors formulate assumptions of HIV sexual transmission.
HIV infection / Viral load / cervicak and vaginal spicemen / contraceptive methods / HIV sexuail transmission / family planning
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Samarina A.V., Lisitsina Z.N., Martirosyan M.M., Dementyeva N.Y., Krutitskaya L.I., Rakhmanova A.G., Belyakov N.A.
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