CANADA: RESEARCHERS AT AIDS CONFERENCE IN VANCOUVER SAY PREGNANT WOMEN ARE AT RISK OF AIDS BECAUSE THEY HAVE UNPROTECTED SEX
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CANADA: RESEARCHERS AT AIDS CONFERENCE IN VANCOUVER SAY PREGNANT WOMEN ARE AT RISK OF AIDS BECAUSE THEY HAVE UNPROTECTED SEX
- Title: CANADA: RESEARCHERS AT AIDS CONFERENCE IN VANCOUVER SAY PREGNANT WOMEN ARE AT RISK OF AIDS BECAUSE THEY HAVE UNPROTECTED SEX
- Date: 9th July 1996
- Summary: (JULY 9, 1996) DOCTOR LAPOINTE FROM ST JUSTINE HOSPITAL SPEAKING (ENGLISH) LAPOINTE "THE BEST RESULT FOR THE TREATMENT USING THIS DRUG (AZT) IN PREVENTION IS SOMETHING WE NEVER DREAMED OF 5 YEARS AGO." 0.49 HIV POSITIVE MOTHER SARHI FECHT SPEAKING (ENGLISH) FECHT. "GETTING PREGNANT INVOLVED UNPROTECTED SEX AND THAT IS RISK BEHAVIOUR. SO THESE WOMEN ARE AT RISK OF HIV." 1.02 MV DELEGATES (2 SHOTS) 1.09 MV LABORATORY TECHNICIANS/ BLOOD SAMPLES (2 SHOTS) 1.28 MV DOCTOR MICHAEL O'SHAUGNESSY CONFERENCE ORGANISER SPEAKING (ENGLISH) O'SHAUGNESSY "FOR NOW WE HAVE SOMETHING TO OFFER THEM AND I THINK IT IS IRRESPONSIBLE TO NOT COUNSEL THEM AND TALK TO THEM IF THEY ARE PREGNANT 1.39 MV HIV POSITIVE MOTHER CHANTEL PAQUIN WORKING IN HER HOME
- Embargoed: 24th July 1996 13:00
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- Location: VANCOUVER AND MONTREAL, CANADA
- Country: Canada
- Topics: Health
- Reuters ID: LVAACHC0WFX5OV8TUF3KFSU65CS7
- Story Text: - INTRO: Researchers at an international AIDS conference in Vancouver have said pregnant women are at extreme risk of AIDS simply because they've had unprotected sex.
----------------------------------------------------------Four out of ten people infected with AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) worldwide are woman, scientists at an AIDS conference in Vancouver, Canada have heard, and they were told by researchers that the situation requires urgent action.
Doctor Yvonne Bryson from the University of California said the challenge was now making education and intervention more available worldwide.
Researchers also claimed most children with AIDS were infected by their own mother during pregnancy.
By using AZT during pregnancy, expectant mothers reduce the risk of transmission to their unborn baby by 25 per cent, they added.
Doctor Lapointe from Montreal's St Justine hospital said using AZT gave the best result for the treatment of unborm babies.
Its use in prevention was something never dreamed of five years ago.
One HIV positive mother, Sarhi Fecht said getting pregnant involved risk behaviour. It was important for women at risk to be taught about HIV, she added. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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