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How Dr Theron Moodley views Vertical Transmission Prevention?

Dr Theron Moodley , an expert, feels that a mother living with HIV can pass the virus to her child if she does not get proper medical treatment. Vertical transmission, often known as mother-to-child transmission, is a type of transmission (MTCT). Taking anti-HIV drugs might significantly reduce your chances of transmitting HIV to your baby. How does mother-to-child transmission occur?  The fetus becomes infected with HIV during pregnancy due to the mother’s blood passing via the placenta. The newborn is infected with HIV during birth through the mother’s cervical secretions or blood. The newborn is infected with HIV via the mother’s breast milk or blood during breastfeeding. These  factors  increase the  likelihood of HIV transmission  to the baby: Being ill as a result of HIV, especially if you have tuberculosis (TB) HIV with a high viral load and a low CD4 cell count If possible, your waters should rupture four hours before delivery. Untreated sexually transmi...

Dr. Theron Moodley’s perspective on Pregnancy-Related HIV throughout Risk-Free Conception, Racial Disparities, and Reduction Means

HIV/AIDS and mother-to-child transmission (MTC) of the virus remain global challenges. In 2015, 36.7 million people were infected with HIV worldwide. HIV is responsible for 6% to 20% of all maternal deaths globally, with infectious disease complications being the most common cause.  According to  Dr. Theron Moodley , the global rate of mother-to-child transmission is believed to be 14%. Nonetheless, due to the success of antiretroviral treatment, it is fewer than 1% in the United States (ART). There is a widespread notion in the United States that HIV has become less of public health concern. The goal of eradicating mother-to-child transmission remains difficult. Nonetheless, it has been accomplished in countries with little economic means.  A lack of access to healthcare, family welfare, HIV testing, and preconception counseling poses obstacles to reducing mother-to-child transmission.  Achieving a Successful and Risk-Free Conception Through Preconception Couns...

How does Dr Theron Moodley feel about HIV testing during pregnancy?

The most advanced stage of HIV infection is AIDS, commonly known as Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. It affects a large number of HIV-infected patients, but not all. Because of anti-viral, anti-HIV medicine development, many people live much longer lives. Over one million Americans are thought to have HIV/AIDS, and 500,000 have died due to the disease since its discovery in 1981. Over 25 million individuals worldwide have been killed due to HIV/AIDS, with the majority of these people dying in developing nations. According to  Dr Theron Moodley , HIV infection is caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus. This virus can suppress the immune system, making people vulnerable to various ailments, including infections and cancer. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and the American Academy of Pediatrics advocate screening ALL pregnant women for HIV as a standard medical procedure. Important HIV Infection Risk...

Dr. Theron Moodley: Pregnant Women’s Preconception Counseling and HIV Management

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  Dr. Theron Moodley   has long emphasized that HIV and mother-to-child transmission of the disease are global issues. In 2015, 36.7 million people worldwide were infected with HIV. HIV is responsible for 6% to 20% of maternal deaths worldwide. Infectious illness problems connected with HIV are the most common relationship. The global rate of mother-to-child transmission is estimated to be 14%. Despite this, it is less than 1% in the United States due to the efficacy of antiretroviral therapy (ART). Dr. Theron Moodley claims that there is a sense that HIV is no longer a public health issue in the United States alone. This article aims to describe  Dr. Theron Moodley ‘s guidelines for the care of HIV-positive pregnant women, stressing recent revisions in the guidance that may move us closer to our objective of eliminating HIV transmission from mother to child. Preconception Counseling: Ensure an Efficient and Safe Conception Many HIV-positive men and women want to have chi...

Dr Theron Moodley’s Expert Opinion on HIV Transmission Prevention during Pregnancy

ACCORDING TO DR THERON MOODLEY , perinatal HIV transmission can occur when HIV is spread from an HIV-positive woman to her baby during pregnancy, childbirth (also referred to as labour and delivery), or nursing (through breast milk). Perinatal HIV transmission, also known as mother-to-child HIV transmission, is a type of HIV transmission that occurs during pregnancy. The use of HIV medicines and other approaches has helped reduce the risk of prenatal HIV transmission to 1% or less in the United States and Europe. (Antiretrovirals are HIV drugs.) Is HIV testing advised for pregnant women? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that women get tested for HIV before getting pregnant or as soon as possible during each pregnancy. Dr Theron Moodley feels that the sooner HIV is discovered, the sooner HIV therapy may begin. All pregnant women or planning to get pregnant should encourage their partners to get tested for HIV and, if possible, other sexually transmitted i...