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Family-Centered Case Management An Essential Component in Reducing Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission

Scope of the HIV Epidemic in the U. S. Among Women and Children. AIDS in women has risen from 7% early in the epidemic to 24% of adult cases today141,000 AIDS cases in women reported through June 20015-6,000 HIV positive women give birth annually280

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Family-Centered Case Management An Essential Component in Reducing Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission

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    1. Family-Centered Case Management An Essential Component in Reducing Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission CitiMatCH Expedition 2004: Exploring the Boundaries of Urban MCH Portland, September 11-14, 2004 Mary E. Caffery, RN, MSN University of California, San Diego Mother, Child & Adolescent HIV Program

    2. Scope of the HIV Epidemic in the U. S. Among Women and Children

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