Nicole Ngo‐Giang‐HuongGonzague JourdainWasna SirirungsiLuc DeckerWoottichai KhamduangSophie Le CœurSurat SirinontakanRosalin SomsamaiKarin PagdiJittapol Hemvuttiphan2026-03-222026-03-22201010.1016/j.ijid.2009.09.002https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2009.09.002https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/44958Citaciones: 37Acquisition of HCV through intravenous drug use partially explains the higher rate of HCV infection in HIV-infected Thai women than in HIV-uninfected controls. Perinatal transmission occurred in 10% of infants of HIV-HCV-co-infected mothers and was associated with high maternal HCV RNA.enVirologyHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Transmission (telecommunications)Hepatitis C virusMedicinePregnancyVirusObstetricsHuman immunodeficiency virus–hepatitis C virus co-infection in pregnant women and perinatal transmission to infants in Thailandarticle