US officials OK option for men with HIV to father children
The nations top public health agency on Thursday changed its guidance for HIV-infected men who want to father children, saying theres now enough evidence that a lab technique that removes the virus is a safe option.
For many years, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it was too risky for infected men to have unprotected sex with uninfected women since that is one way the virus spreads. Infection of the baby is considered possible, but far less likely, CDC officials said.
More recently, the agency said some couples can try to conceive if the man has been taking virus-suppressing HIV medications and the woman takes a drug that protects against infection.
But its been slow to OK a technique called sperm washing, which has been around for decades and endorsed by other medical organizations. It involves separating sperm from infected cells in seminal fluid and using the sperm for artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization.
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