Publications by authors named "Khurranna A"

Objective: The objective was to study birth outcomes in perinatally HIV infected adolescents and young adults.

Method: Between January 1997 and January 2001, 30 asymptomatic perinatally HIV-infected primigravid pregnancies (Group A, study group) were identified amongst perinatally HIV-infected adolescents and young adults. They were attending the high-risk antenatal clinic at the Government Hospital, Manipur.

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The transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 from infected mothers to their babies was assessed by serologic, virologic, and clinical means. Of the 160 antibody-positive women enrolled at the beginning of the study, 13 had overt clinical symptoms (CDC stage III/IV). Termination of pregnancy was done, on request, in seven of these cases.

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Objectives: To study the impact of HIV-1 infection on pregnancy and maternal and early fetal outcome.

Method: From January 1992 to January 1993, 160 HIV-1 seropositive women and 164 HIV-1 seronegative age- and parity-matched pregnant tribal women from Manipur, India, were recruited into a prospective study. Mother and infant were followed until 6 weeks postpartum.

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As more women of childbearing age are being identified as HIV infected, vertical transmission to the fetus and/or neonate is an increasingly significant therapeutic problem. Currently the use of zidovudine is one of the few specific measures available, and as a potentially teratogenic and fetotoxic agent, any decision for its use requires evaluation of the potential for fetal damage. In a series of 104 cases of intentional or inadvertent use of zidovudine at differing gestations in pregnancy, there were eight spontaneous first trimester abortions, eight therapeutic terminations, and eight cases of fetal abnormality occurring among a total of 88 cases where the pregnancy progressed.

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