Maternal HIV and syphilis are not syndemic in Brazil: Hot spot analysis of the two epidemics.
While the annual incidence of HIV diagnosis in pregnancy in Brazil remains relatively stable, rates of maternal syphilis increased over six-fold in the past decade. We hypothesized that maternal HIV and syphilis are two distinct epidemics. Data on all cases of maternal HIV or syphilis detected in pr...
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Autores principales: | Mary Catherine Cambou, Eduardo Saad, Kaitlyn McBride, Trevon Fuller, Emma Swayze, Karin Nielsen-Saines |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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