Placenta
Volume 29, Supplement 2 , Pages 160-165, October 2008

Reproductive Assistance for Infected Couples with Bloodborne Viruses

Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Sacco Clinical Sciences Institute, University of Milan Medical School, Via GB Grassi 74, 20157 Milan, Italy

Accepted 7 August 2008.

Abstract 

During the past 15 years Assisted Reproduction has been facing a new demand from patients requiring ART: couples at risk of partner to partner, and mother to child transmission of viral infections, mainly HIV-1, HCV and HIV–HCV co-infected partners. The general conditions and life expectancy of many patients with HIV infection are very good, and three-quarters of these individuals are in their reproductive years. For these reasons, a large number of young couples are expected to make future plans to have children. This desire is not easy to realize for serodiscordant couples, if we consider that, in order to avoid HIV virus transmission, it is necessary to encourage the condom use in vaginal and anal contacts. On the other hand infertile discordant HCV couples need to be included in protocols of controlled assisted reproduction procedures to avoid any risk of HCV transmission to the partner. In this paper we consider assisted reproduction in discordant couples for HIV or HCV-positive men.

Keywords: Couple serodiscordant, ART, HIV virus, HCV virus

 

PII: S0143-4004(08)00243-9

doi:10.1016/j.placenta.2008.08.006

Placenta
Volume 29, Supplement 2 , Pages 160-165, October 2008