1. Shah NK, Mamta M, Shah I, Deepak U, Lodha R, Pensi T, et al. Guidelines for HIV Care and Treatment in Infants and Children, 1st ed. New Delhi: National AIDS Control Organisation and Indian Academy of Pediatrics, 2006. p. 3–90.
2. Shah NK. Epidemiology and Trend of HIV in India. In: Shah I, Shah NK, Manglani M, editors. IAP Speciality Series on Pediatric HIV. 1st ed. Mumbai: Indian Academy of Pediatrics, 2006. p. 11–69.
3. World Health Organization, 2010. Guidelines on HIV Prevention, Treatment and Care. Available from: www.who.int/hiv/pub/en/2010guidelines. Accessed November 10, 2014.
4. UNAIDS. Preventing mothers from dying and babies from becoming infected by HIV. Available from: http:www.unaids.org/en/media/unaids/contest/documents/unaids publication/2010/2010103. Accessed November 10, 2014.
5. Jacob SM, Anitha D, Vishwanath R, Parameshwari S, Samuel NM. The use of dried blood spots on filter paper for the diagnosis of HIV-1 in infants born to HIV seropositive women. Indian J Med Microbiol. 2008;26:71–4.