Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission Rate Falling, but More Can Be Done

Mother-to-child HIV transmission rate falling, but more can be done
Powerful anti-HIV therapies in the mid-1990s and the establishment of protocols by the CDC to treat pregnant women who are infected, and their babies, have slowed mother-to-child HIV transmission. Increased HIV-testing outreach and education efforts have also paid off.
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