I am pregnant and my ELISA test for HIV came back positive. Is this a serious condition, and what medications should I take to manage it and protect my baby?
A positive ELISA test is serious but highly manageable. First, you need a confirmatory test. If confirmed, starting Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) immediately is crucial. ART keeps you healthy and, when taken daily, reduces the risk of passing HIV to your baby to less than 1%. Safe and effective medications during pregnancy typically include a combination of antiretrovirals, such as Dolutegravir combined with Tenofovir and Emtricitabine. Please consult your obstetrician and an infectious disease specialist immediately to confirm the diagnosis and start a personalized treatment plan to protect both you and your baby.
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I am pregnant and my ELISA test for HIV came back positive. Is this a serious condition, and what medications should I take to manage it and protect my baby?