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Many women of child bearing age in Sub-Saharan Africa are still being attended to at deliveries by traditional birth attendants. Inclination towards home birth supervised by traditional birth attendants is associated with cultural norms, religious beliefs as well as cost and accessibility of the services. The transmission of HIV from mother to child during pregnancy, delivery, and during the period of breastfeeding is by far the most common routes of HIV infection in children in Africa. In the absence of suitable interventions during these stages, the rate of vertical transmission of HIV can attain epidemic levels.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Many women of child bearing age in Sub-Saharan Africa are still being attended to at deliveries by traditional birth attendants. Inclination towards home birth supervised by traditional birth attendants is associated with cultural norms, religious beliefs as well as cost and accessibility of the services. The transmission of HIV from mother to child during pregnancy, delivery, and during the period of breastfeeding is by far the most common routes of HIV infection in children in Africa. In the absence of suitable interventions during these stages, the rate of vertical transmission of HIV can attain epidemic levels.
Autorenporträt
Unyime Eshiet ist klinischer Pharmazeut und lehrt in der Abteilung für klinische Pharmazie an der Universität von Uyo, Nigeria. Er ist Mitglied des West African Postgraduate College of Pharmacist. In der Praxis und in der Forschung beschäftigt er sich intensiv mit dem öffentlichen Gesundheitswesen, der pharmazeutischen Versorgung und der rationellen Verwendung von Arzneimitteln. Er ist verheiratet und hat drei hübsche Töchter.