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Reducing the Odds: Preventing Perinatal Transmission of HIV in the United States (1999)
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Florida Family AIDS Network

College of Public Health

University of South Florida

Tampa, FL 33612-3805

Jennifer Allen, Managed Care Coordinator

Marylin Merida, Program Coordinator

Orlando Regional Healthcare System

Nurse Educator

600 Courtland Street

Suite 500

Orlando, FL 32804

Suellen T. Cirelli, R.N., B.S.N., ACRN

St. Joseph's Women's Hospital

HIV Obstetrical Liaison/ Perinatal HIV Prevention Program

Social Services Department

3030 W. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard

Tampa, FL 33607

Julie Baltzell, R.N.

Shands Hospital

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Women's Clinic

Box 100383 JHMHC, University of Florida

Gainesville, FL 32610

Diane Biernacki, R.N., RDMS

University of Miami

Department of Family Medicine

1400 NW 10th Avenue

Suite 603B

Miami, FL 33136

Diana Travieso-Palow, M.S., R.N.

University of South Florida/CMS Department of Pediatrics

One Davis Boulevard, Suite 502

Tampa, FL 33505

Maite McLeod, R.N., B.S.N., HIV Perinatal Nurse Case Manager

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Front Matter (R1-R16)
Executive Summary (1-14)
1 Introduction (15-20)
2 Public Health Screening Programs (21-35)
3 Descriptive Epidemiology of the Perinatal Transmission of HIV (36-44)
4 Natural History, Detection, and Treatment of HIV Infection in Pregnant Women and Newborns (45-53)
5 Context of Services for Women and Children Affected by HIV/AIDS (54-67)
6 Implementation and Impact of the Public Health Service Counseling and Testing Guidelines (68-108)
7 Recommendations (109-133)
References (134-144)
Appendixes (145-146)
A Committee and Staff Biographies (147-154)
B Context of Services for Women and Children Affected by HIV/AIDS (155-189)
C Workshop I Summary (190-202)
D Workshop II Summary (203-235)
E New York/New Jersey Site Visit Summary (236-251)
F Alabama Site Visit Summary (252-259)
G South Texas Site Visit Summary (260-270)
H Florida Conference Summary (271-274)
I HIV Testing and Perinatal Transmission: Thoughts from an HIV-Positive Mother (275-285)
J Human Immunodeficiency Virus Antibody Testing Among Women 15-44: Results from the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth (286-303)
K Details of the Committee's Models and Assumptions (304-312)
L Passing the Test: New York's Newborn HIV Testing Policy, 1987-1997 (313-340)
M Excerpts from the Ryan White CARE Act Amendments of 1996 (341-346)
N 1995 U.S. Public Health Service Recommendations for Human Immunodeficiency Virus Counseling and Testing for Pregnant Women (347-371)
O Acronyms and Glossary (372-376)
Index (377-397)