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Maternal Perinatal HIV Infection is Associated with Increased Infectious Morbidity in HIV-Exposed Uninfected Infants.

More women with perinatally-acquired HIV are giving birth. We evaluated infectious cause hospitalizations (ICH) in HIV-uninfected infants of perinatally HIV-infected (HEU-P), non-perinatally HIV-infected (HEU-N), and HIV-uninfected women (HUU) through 12 months-of-life at an urban tertiary heath center. HEU-P infants experienced higher ICH risk compared to HEU-N and HUU infants. Identification of biological and structural drivers of differences are needed.

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