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Anthropometric indicies of infants with realized perinatal transmission of HIV

T. A. DaminovTashkent Medical AcademyL. N. TuychievTashkent Medical AcademyМ. Д. АхмедоваTashkent Medical AcademyG. K. KhudaykulovaTashkent Medical AcademySh. B. RakhmatullaevaTashkent Medical Academy
Journal Infectologyjournal2021en
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Purpose of the study: evaluation of the anthropometric parameters of newborns with realized perinatal transmission of HIV. Materials and methods: The article presents the analysis of the main anthropometric parameters (length, weight, head and chest circumference) of 147 infants born to HIV-infected mothers who were divided into 2 groups of observation (with realized and unrealized transmission of HIV). Results: These results demonstrate that a reduction in comparison with the normative parameters of anthropometric indicators such as body weight, head circumference and chest circumference at birth, is a distinctive feature, substantiating intrauterine infection with HIV. Indicators body length did not significantly deviate from the norm in both groups observation that, apparently, was associated with a short-term impact of HIV on the child body during pregnancy.

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