Originally published October 5 2005
Pregnant women in Uganda are at a higher AIDS risk than those not pregnant
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
Dr Ronald H. Gray, in the latest issue of the medical journal The Lancet, publishes his study that claims pregnant women in Uganda are twice as likely to have contracted HIV/aids as those who were not pregnant.
Pregnant women in the Rakai district of Uganda were found to be twice as likely to become infected with HIV/AIDS than women who were not pregnant, according to a study published in the latest issue of the medical journal, The Lancet.
Taking into account socioeconomic factors such as social background, sexual activity and use of condoms, doctors monitored infection rates for the HI virus among approximately 10,500 women, about a fifth of whom were pregnant or breastfeeding.
Dr Ronald H. Gray, main author of the report, commented, "I was surprised that, after adjusting for all the behaviours we could think of, we still saw the increased risk during pregnancy and by the process of elimination, that suggests possible biological effects."
Suggesting that "either hormonal changes in pregnancy or an immunologic effect of pregnancy could increase susceptibility", the researchers were not sure why pregnant women appeared to be especially vulnerable.
Nevertheless, the report noted that "there are very strong arguments for the use of condoms during pregnancy to prevent HIV infection and other sexually transmitted disease infections known to have adverse consequences to the newborn".
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