HIV-1 infected children display a highly variable rate of progression to AIDS. Data about reasons underlying the variable progression to AIDS among vertically-infected children is sparse, and the few studies that have examined this important question have almost exclusively been done in the developed world. This is despite the fact that Sub-Saharan Africa is home to over 90% of all HIV infected children around the world.^ The main objective of this study was to examine predictors of HIV-1 slow progression among vertically infected children in Botswana, using a case control design. Cases (slow progressors) and controls (rapid progressors) were drawn from medical records of HIV-1 infected children being followed up for routine care and trea...
HIV-infected children progress more rapidly to AIDS than adults and, in sub-Saharan Africa, without ...
Seroprevalence of HIV-1 infection was determined in children aged between eighteen months and five y...
The chronic nature of HIV/AIDS requires many resources in its management, yet knowledge on the rates...
HIV-1 infected children display a highly variable rate of progression to AIDS. Data about reasons un...
With available interventions in Europe, mother-to-child, or vertical transmission of HIV has been re...
Objective: To identify early life predictors of clinical progression before and beyond age 1 year. ...
According to the United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS, 2008), in 2007 about 67 per cent of all...
Objective: To identify early life predictors of clinical progression before and beyond age 1 year. ...
There are only scarce data on HIV progression in vertically infected children in developing countrie...
Background: Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has mitigated the impact of HIV-1/AIDS among infected indiv...
BACKGROUND: Plasma HIV-1 RNA levels are high in vertically infected infants. Information in older ch...
<p>Objective. To describe patterns of clinical and immunologic progression in children who are...
In order to adapt African programs for antiretroviral treatment (ART) to children's needs, a good un...
BACKGROUND: There are few data on predictors of HIV progression in untreated children in resource-li...
Background: Plasma HIV-1 RNA levels are high in vertically infected infants. Information in older ch...
HIV-infected children progress more rapidly to AIDS than adults and, in sub-Saharan Africa, without ...
Seroprevalence of HIV-1 infection was determined in children aged between eighteen months and five y...
The chronic nature of HIV/AIDS requires many resources in its management, yet knowledge on the rates...
HIV-1 infected children display a highly variable rate of progression to AIDS. Data about reasons un...
With available interventions in Europe, mother-to-child, or vertical transmission of HIV has been re...
Objective: To identify early life predictors of clinical progression before and beyond age 1 year. ...
According to the United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS, 2008), in 2007 about 67 per cent of all...
Objective: To identify early life predictors of clinical progression before and beyond age 1 year. ...
There are only scarce data on HIV progression in vertically infected children in developing countrie...
Background: Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has mitigated the impact of HIV-1/AIDS among infected indiv...
BACKGROUND: Plasma HIV-1 RNA levels are high in vertically infected infants. Information in older ch...
<p>Objective. To describe patterns of clinical and immunologic progression in children who are...
In order to adapt African programs for antiretroviral treatment (ART) to children's needs, a good un...
BACKGROUND: There are few data on predictors of HIV progression in untreated children in resource-li...
Background: Plasma HIV-1 RNA levels are high in vertically infected infants. Information in older ch...
HIV-infected children progress more rapidly to AIDS than adults and, in sub-Saharan Africa, without ...
Seroprevalence of HIV-1 infection was determined in children aged between eighteen months and five y...
The chronic nature of HIV/AIDS requires many resources in its management, yet knowledge on the rates...