Reducing child and maternal mortality are important UN Millennium Development Goals. The AIDS epidemic, which is targeted in another Millennium Development Goal, has a negative influence on child and maternal health. Although on a mondial level, the influence of HIV/AIDS on child and maternal mortality appears to be slight, HIV/AIDS constitutes a significant factor in Sub-Saharan Africa. In the Netherlands, the introduction of aggressive antiretroviral therapy has reduced the chance of vertical transmission to < 1%. In low-wage countries, financial means and political commitment for similar handling are lacking. Possible strategies for the prevention of vertical transmission for these countries are as follows: multivitamin supplements during pregnancy, prophylaxis against opportune infections with cotrimoxazol, a vaginal douche with chlorhexidine for cases where the membranes have ruptured more than 4 hours previously, and a single dose of nevirapine.