Young mothers in Lesotho achieve HIV-free births through improved healthcare

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A young mother in Lesotho has given birth to an HIV-free baby, defying the odds of mother-to-child transmission. Motšelisi Tsubane, who is HIV-positive, followed antiretroviral treatment throughout her pregnancy, ensuring her son Reabetsoe was born without the virus. This success is attributed to improved healthcare programs. The story highlights the impact of PEPFAR funding and support groups in empowering young mothers to raise healthy, HIV-free generations in Lesotho.


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