Berrebi A, Puel J, Tricoire J, Herne P, Kobuch W E
Service de gynécologie-obstétrique, CHU La Grave, Toulouse.
Rev Prat. 1990 Jan 11;40(2):113-6.
In an attempt to evaluate the effects of pregnancy on HIV infection, the authors have studied the natural course of the disease in 128 female patients. A group of 64 pregnant women who were HIV seropositive and asymptomatic at the beginning of their survival was studied during childbearing and for three years thereafter. These women were compared with a control group of 64 non pregnant women who were also seropositive and asymptomatic at the beginning of the study. No statistically significant clinical or biological difference was observed between the two groups. The authors conclude that in their study pregnancy had little influence on the progression of HIV.
为了评估妊娠对艾滋病毒感染的影响,作者研究了128名女性患者的疾病自然病程。一组64名在妊娠开始时艾滋病毒血清反应呈阳性且无症状的孕妇在分娩期间及之后的三年里接受了研究。这些女性与另一组64名在研究开始时同样血清反应呈阳性且无症状的非孕妇对照组进行了比较。两组之间未观察到具有统计学意义的临床或生物学差异。作者得出结论,在他们的研究中,妊娠对艾滋病毒的进展影响很小。