BACKGROUND: Assumptions about survival of HIV-infected children in Africa without antiretroviral therapy need to be updated to inform ongoing UNAIDS modelling of paediatric HIV epidemics among children. Improved estimates of infant survival by timing of HIV-infection (perinatally or postnatally) are thus needed. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A pooled analysis was conducted of individual data of all available intervention cohorts and randomized trials on prevention of HIV mother-to-child transmission in Africa. Studies were right-censored at the time of infant antiretroviral initiation. Overall mortality rate per 1000 child-years of follow-up was calculated by selected maternal and infant characteristics. The Kaplan-Meier method was used t...
ObjectivesHighly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) provision to eligible HIV-infected pregnant a...
Background:Mortality among human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infected children initiated on ant...
Objective: To assess mortality and clinical outcomes in children treated with antiretroviral therapy...
BACKGROUND: Assumptions about survival of HIV-infected children in Africa without antiretroviral the...
BackgroundAssumptions about survival of HIV-infected children in Africa without antiretroviral thera...
Background: Assumptions about survival of HIV-infected children in Africa without antiretroviral the...
Assumptions about survival of HIV-infected children in Africa without antiretroviral therapy need to...
Assumptions about survival of HIV-infected children in Africa without antiretroviral therapy need to...
Background Previously, HIV epidemic models have used a double Weibull curve to represent high initia...
Background: Assumptions about survival of HIV-infected children in Africa without antiretroviral the...
Background Previously, HIV epidemic models have used a double Weibull curve to represent high initia...
ABSTRACT Background: Pediatric HIV is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The subs...
Objective: Although with increasing maternal ART, the number of children newly infected with HIV has...
OBJECTIVE: To assess morbidity and mortality in HIV-exposed uninfected (HEU) childr...
BACKGROUND: Despite substantial improvements in accessibility of Anti-Retroviral Treatment (ART), de...
ObjectivesHighly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) provision to eligible HIV-infected pregnant a...
Background:Mortality among human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infected children initiated on ant...
Objective: To assess mortality and clinical outcomes in children treated with antiretroviral therapy...
BACKGROUND: Assumptions about survival of HIV-infected children in Africa without antiretroviral the...
BackgroundAssumptions about survival of HIV-infected children in Africa without antiretroviral thera...
Background: Assumptions about survival of HIV-infected children in Africa without antiretroviral the...
Assumptions about survival of HIV-infected children in Africa without antiretroviral therapy need to...
Assumptions about survival of HIV-infected children in Africa without antiretroviral therapy need to...
Background Previously, HIV epidemic models have used a double Weibull curve to represent high initia...
Background: Assumptions about survival of HIV-infected children in Africa without antiretroviral the...
Background Previously, HIV epidemic models have used a double Weibull curve to represent high initia...
ABSTRACT Background: Pediatric HIV is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The subs...
Objective: Although with increasing maternal ART, the number of children newly infected with HIV has...
OBJECTIVE: To assess morbidity and mortality in HIV-exposed uninfected (HEU) childr...
BACKGROUND: Despite substantial improvements in accessibility of Anti-Retroviral Treatment (ART), de...
ObjectivesHighly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) provision to eligible HIV-infected pregnant a...
Background:Mortality among human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infected children initiated on ant...
Objective: To assess mortality and clinical outcomes in children treated with antiretroviral therapy...