       Document 0075
 DOCN  M9460075
 TI    [Seroprevalence of human immunodeficiency virus infection among pregnant
       women in Brazzaville]
 DT    9404
 AU    Madzou G; Moyen G; Djamiou AL; Institut Superieur des Sciences de la
       Sante (INSSSA),; Departement de Sante Publique, Brazzaville, Congo.
 SO    Med Trop (Mars). 1993 Oct-Dec;53(4):517-20. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/94187603
 AB    A serological study aimed at measuring the distribution and extent of
       the HIV infection in the population was carried out from 1 October to 30
       November 1990 among 689 pregnant women seen during prenatal
       consultations in the Health Centers of the National Social Security
       Service. Serological tests according to ELISA method were used. They
       were anonymous and uncorrelated. Specific seroprevalence was found to be
       high among young women between 20 and 29 years (10.10%) and among
       nulliparous women. Some correlation was observed between the parity and
       the seropositivity; the seroprevalence was higher among nulliparous
       women (chi 2 = 52.4; ddl = 4; p < 0.001). The authors recommend the
       reinforcement of preventive measures and the establishment of
       counselling in Mother and Child Health Care Centers (MCH).
 DE    Adolescence  Adult  Congo/EPIDEMIOLOGY  English Abstract  Female  Human
       HIV Infections/*EPIDEMIOLOGY  Middle Age  Pregnancy  Pregnancy
       Complications, Infectious/*EPIDEMIOLOGY  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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