Objectives: To evaluate the feasibility, duration of efficacy, and outcome of therapy with dual nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NTRI) initiated in HIV-infected infants with mild to moderate disease. Material and Method: During 1998-2000, a multi-center prospective open-labeled operational study was conducted. Antiretroviral naôve HIV-infected infants were enrolled in seven hospitals to receive either zidovudine (AZT) plus lamivudine (3TC) or AZT plus didanosine (ddI). Infants who were in CDC stage çC3é were excluded from the study. Results: Of the 88 infants, the mean age of treatment initiation was 6.8 months, and the mean initial CD4 was 1538 cells/mm3 (21.4%). The z-scores for weight and height increased after 4-8 months of...
INTRODUCTION: Treatment options for children with HIV-1 are limited. We aimed to compare activity an...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate clinical, immunological and virological consequences of CD4-guided antiretrov...
Objective: To describe the degree of HIV disease progression in infants initiating antiretroviral th...
OBJECTIVES: Infants infected with HIV-1 perinatally despite single-dose nevirapine progress rapidly....
OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility and impact of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) star...
Objectives: To evaluate the toxicity, tolerability and effect on laboratory markers of adding lamivu...
Background: The appropriate timing of antiretroviral (ARV) therapy initiation in children with human...
Abstract: By the end of 2006, approximately 2.3 million children worldwide were living with HIV infe...
OBJECTIVES: To (a) determine early treatment outcomes and (b) assess safety in children treated with...
Objective: In the absence of treatment, rapid progression to AIDS occurs in approximately 20% of HIV...
Introduction Treatment options for children with HIV-1 are limited. We aimed to compare activity an...
Background : Vertically HIV-1-infected infants are at high risk of severe manifestations of the dise...
Each of the 17 vertically infected infants born to HIV-1-infected mothers in Belgian HIV reference c...
Objective: To investigate the impact of early versus deferred combined antiretroviral treatment (ART...
Objective: To describe the degree of HIV disease progression in infants initiating antiretroviral th...
INTRODUCTION: Treatment options for children with HIV-1 are limited. We aimed to compare activity an...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate clinical, immunological and virological consequences of CD4-guided antiretrov...
Objective: To describe the degree of HIV disease progression in infants initiating antiretroviral th...
OBJECTIVES: Infants infected with HIV-1 perinatally despite single-dose nevirapine progress rapidly....
OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility and impact of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) star...
Objectives: To evaluate the toxicity, tolerability and effect on laboratory markers of adding lamivu...
Background: The appropriate timing of antiretroviral (ARV) therapy initiation in children with human...
Abstract: By the end of 2006, approximately 2.3 million children worldwide were living with HIV infe...
OBJECTIVES: To (a) determine early treatment outcomes and (b) assess safety in children treated with...
Objective: In the absence of treatment, rapid progression to AIDS occurs in approximately 20% of HIV...
Introduction Treatment options for children with HIV-1 are limited. We aimed to compare activity an...
Background : Vertically HIV-1-infected infants are at high risk of severe manifestations of the dise...
Each of the 17 vertically infected infants born to HIV-1-infected mothers in Belgian HIV reference c...
Objective: To investigate the impact of early versus deferred combined antiretroviral treatment (ART...
Objective: To describe the degree of HIV disease progression in infants initiating antiretroviral th...
INTRODUCTION: Treatment options for children with HIV-1 are limited. We aimed to compare activity an...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate clinical, immunological and virological consequences of CD4-guided antiretrov...
Objective: To describe the degree of HIV disease progression in infants initiating antiretroviral th...