A pregnant 25-year-old woman with known HIV infection presents to an obstetric office for a 20-week prenatal visit. This is her first pregnancy and thus far it has been uncomplicated. The patient was first diagnosed as HIV-positive seven years prior and she has remained asymptomatic. She has been compliant with her antiretroviral therapies. The patient reports that the father of her child is not HIV-positive.
-What is the most successful treatment during pregnancy to reduce transmission of HIV from mother to fetus?
A) Pre-exposure prophylaxis
B) Protease inhibitors
C) Reverse transcriptase inhibitors
D) Fusion inhibitors
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