A Study of Chlorhexidine in the Prevention of HIV-1 Transmission From Mothers to Their Babies
HIV Infections
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for HIV Infections focused on measuring Pregnancy Complications, Infectious, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Disease Transmission, Vertical, Labor, Disinfectants, Vagina, Chlorhexidine, Irrigation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria Mothers may be eligible for this study if they: Receive HIV testing and counseling (both HIV-positive and HIV-negative women will be enrolled). Are at least 36 weeks pregnant. Are receiving routine prenatal care at the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital maternity unit in Soweto, South Africa. Exclusion Criteria Mothers will not be eligible if they: Have severe complications during the pregnancy, such as bleeding before birth. Have a C-section by choice. Have obvious genital sores at the time of labor. Have a baby that is positioned a certain way during delivery. Receive prostaglandin tablets, in the vagina, during labor. Have major medical conditions, such as TB or diabetes (except HIV, in HIV-positive women).
Sites / Locations
- Ann Koonce