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what drug can reduce transmission of hiv from the mother to her newborn?
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Antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) can significantly reduce the risk of mother - to - child HIV transmission. These drugs work by suppressing the replication of the HIV virus in the mother's body, thereby decreasing the amount of virus present in bodily fluids that could be transmitted to the newborn.
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Antiretroviral drugs