HIV and Pregnancy: A Guide to Care
An Interactive Project for Saskatchewan Healthcare Providers and Community-Based Professionals
An Interactive Project for Saskatchewan Healthcare Providers and Community-Based Professionals
With appropriate care and treatment during pregnancy, including the use of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), the risk of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (vertical transmission) is less than 1%. As a result, more women living with HIV are making the choice to have children. In an effort to increase the knowledge of healthcare providers and community-based professionals, the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute and SHARE (Saskatchewan HIV/AIDS Research Endeavour) have partnered to create an e-learning project focused on HIV and pregnancy.