13 December 2012

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With no intervention, up to 45% of babies born to HIV-positive mothers could be born with or contract the virus. This can be reduced to less than 5% with effective interventions.

In Lesotho, health workers are traveling far and wide to make sure HIV-positive mothers do whatever they can to prevent HIV transmission to their babies.

Mothers often refuse to seek treatment because of the stigma attached to HIV/AIDS, but HIV Counsellor Lefulesele Masokanye knows more than most how this can be fatal.

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