Objective: Since 2010, Nigeria has adopted World Health Organization (WHO) 'Option B' which requires administration of triple antiretroviral prophylaxis or treatment (ART) to all HIVinfected pregnant women. We studied the transmission outcomes of HIV-exposed children up to 18 months of age.
Design: This was a retrospective, observational study of HIV-infected pregnant women and their exposed infants who accessed prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) services at Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos, North-central Nigeria.
Objective: To determine the prevalence of and risk factors for cervical dysplasia in HIV-positive women receiving care at the Jos University Teaching Hospital in Nigeria.
Methods: A total of 369 HIV-positive women had cervical cytology performed; HIV-1 RNA viral load and CD4 counts were measured.
Results: Of 369 participants, cervical dysplasia was present in 107 (29.