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. 2014 Sep 18;9(9):e107899. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0107899

Table 6. Proportion of surviving pups and their sex ratios in relation to dose and parental treatment.

Drug Dose (mg/kg) aFather-only treated aBoth-parents treated
Pups born (n) Pups Survived (n) Female to Male ratio Pups born (n) Pups Survived (n) Female to Male ratio
None None 24 17 8∶9
ZDV 10 22 7 2∶5 50 27 14∶13
100 10 8 5∶3 7 7 5∶2
250 4 0 - 28 0 -
NVP 5 10 2 0∶2 39 14 8∶6
50 15 11 9∶2 29 12 7∶5
150 0 - - 52 37 22∶15
bTotal (n) 61 28 205 97

Proportion of surviving pups was determined while weaning the pups at age 4 weeks.

ZDV = Zidovudine; NVP = Nevirapine.

a

Four males from each dose mated five females each to give a total of twenty dams per dose. Ten of these dams were untreated (“father-only” treated groups) while the other ten had received the same dose as the males (“both-parents” treated groups) for 56 days before mating. Harem mating was done by co-housing one male and five females for 10 days without checking for vaginal plugs.

b

We compared the survival proportion of the treatment groups to that of the untreated control group (70.8%) using the binomial test. The proportions of surviving pups were significantly different for most treatment groups except for that of the ZDV 100 mg/kg at both first and repeat mating; for NVP 50 mg/kg at first mating and for NVP 150 mg/kg at repeat mating.