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Prevalence and correlates of intimate partner violence against HIV-seropositive pregnant women in a Nigerian population
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Intimate partner violence is a prevalent public health problem among HIV-infected pregnant women in our community and it may hinder efforts to scale up prevention of mother-child transmission programs, especially in developing countries. Screening for intimate partner violence to identify abused women should be incorporated into these programs to offer these women optimal care.
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