The following documents were located during the HIV prevention literature survey:
Burdge, D. R., Money, D. M., Forbes, J. C., Walmsley, S. L., Smaill, F. M., Boucher, M., Samson, L. M., Seben, M. & The Canadian HIV Trials Network Working Group on Vertical HIV Transmission. (2006). Canadian consensus guidelines for the management of pregnant HIV-positive women and their offspring. Canadian Medical Association Journal 168(13), 1683-1688.
Center for Disease Control (CDC). (n.d.) reducing HIV transmission from mother to child: An opt-out approach to HIV screening. Retrieved July 13, 2009, from http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/perinatal/resources/factsheets/opt-out.htm.
Center for Disease Control. (2007). Mother to child (perinatal) HIV transmission and prevention. Retrieved July 13, 2009, from http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/perinatal/resources/factsheets/perinatal.htm.
Clark, J., Sanson, S., Simpson, B. J., Walker, F., Wheeler, C., Yazdani, K., & Zapata, A. (2006). Promising strategies for preventing perinatal HIV transmission: Model programs from three states. Maternal and Child Health Journal 10(4), 367-373.
De Paoli, M. M, Ntombizdumo, N. B., Richter, L. M., & Rollins, N. (2008). Early cessation of breastfeeding to prevent postnatal transmission of HIV: A recommendation in need of guidance. Acta Paediatrica 97(12), 1663-1668.
Kriebs, J. M., & Shannon, M. (2008). HIV counseling and testing in pregnancy. Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health 53(3), 265-267.
Saloojee, H. (2008). HIV and exclusive breastfeeding: Just how exclusive and when to stop? Preventative Medicine 47(1), 36-37.
Horvath, T., Madi, B., Kennedy, I. M., Rutherford, G. & Read, J. S. (2009). Interventions for preventing late postnatal mother-to-child transmission of HIV. Cochrane Database Systematic Reviews 2009(1).
Lehman, D. A., Chung, M. H., John-Stewart, G. C., Richardson, B. A., Kiarie, J., Kinuthia, J., & Overbaugh, J. (2008). HIV-1 persists in breast milk cells despite antiretroviral treatment to prevent mother-to-child transmission. AIDS 22(12), 1475-1485.
Little, K. E., Bland, R. M., & Newell, M. L. (2008). Vertically acquired paediatric HIV infection: The challenges of providing comprehensive packages of care in resource limited settings. Tropical Medicine & International Health 13(9), 1098-1110.
McDonald, C., Lambert, J., Nayagam, D., Welz, T., Poulton, M., Aleksin, D., & Welch, J. (2007). Why are children still being infected with HIV? Experiences in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in South London. Sexually Transmitted Infections 83(1), 59-63.
Pai, N. P., Tulsky, J. P., Cohan, D., Colford, J. M. & Reingold, A. L. (2007). Rapid point-of-care HIV testing in pregnant women: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Tropical Medicine and International Health 12(2), 162-173.
Saharan, S., Lodha, R., Agerwal, R., Deorari, A. K., & Paul, V. K. (2008). Perinatal HIV. Indian Journal of Pediatrics 75(4), 359-362.
Schreiber, C. A., Sammel, M., Hiller, S. L., & Barnhart, K. T. (2009). A little bit pregnant: Modeling how the accurate detection of pregnancy can improve HIV prevention trials. American Journal of Epidemiology 169(4), 515-21.
Shearer, W. T. (2008). Breastfeeding and HIV infection. Pediatrics 121(5), 1046-1047.
Suksomboon, N., Poolsup, N., Ket-aim, S. (2007). Systematic review of the efficacy of antiretroviral therapies for reducing the risk of mother-to-child transmission of HIV infection. Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics 32(3), 293-311.
Surjushe, A., & Manier, J. (2008). Prevention of mother-to-child transmission. Indian Journal of Dermatology, Vernereology, & Leprology 74(3), 200-207.