This dissertation assesses neurodevelopment in children affected by HIV in Botswana, by examining associations between a range of factors and neurodevelopmental outcomes at 24 months of age and adjusting for potential confounders through linear regression. We followed children from birth to approximately 24 months to assess their neurodevelopment with an adapted version of Bayley Scales of Infant Development third edition (BSIDIII: cognitive, gross motor, fine motor, expressive and receptive language domains) and with the Development Milestones Checklist (DMC: locomotor, fine motor, language and personal-social domains), a parent-completed questionnaire. Chapter I compares neurodevelopment between HIV-exposed uninfected (HEU) children whos...
Objective: To determine the degree of motor, cognitive, language and social-emotional impairment rel...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between the timing of mother-to-child transmission of human ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the degree of motor, cognitive, language and social-emotional impairment rel...
Abstract Introduction The population of 16 million children exposed to HIV and uninfected (CHEU) und...
Abstract Objective Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest prevalence of children at risk of not achievin...
To determine neurodevelopmental outcomes we conducted a cohort study prospectively from 2002 to 2011...
To assess the effect of HIV care (including HAART if eligible) on neurodevelopment
Introduction: Over 15 million children who were exposed to HIV perinatally but uninfected (HEU) are ...
BACKGROUND: We reviewed the impact of HIV, HIV exposure, and antiretroviral therapy/prophylaxis on n...
BackgroundEvidence shows that antiretroviral (ART) exposure is associated with neurodevelopmental de...
Introduction Predictors of neurodevelopment among children who are HIV‐exposed uninfected (CHEU) are...
Pediatric HIV infection is a growing problem in most regions of the world. Data on the effects of HI...
Introduction: Globally, 1.7 million children are living with HIV, with the majority of them residing...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:HIV infection is associated with cognitive impairments, but outcomes...
HIV in children is a serious and growing problem in sub-Saharan Africa. At present very little is kn...
Objective: To determine the degree of motor, cognitive, language and social-emotional impairment rel...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between the timing of mother-to-child transmission of human ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the degree of motor, cognitive, language and social-emotional impairment rel...
Abstract Introduction The population of 16 million children exposed to HIV and uninfected (CHEU) und...
Abstract Objective Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest prevalence of children at risk of not achievin...
To determine neurodevelopmental outcomes we conducted a cohort study prospectively from 2002 to 2011...
To assess the effect of HIV care (including HAART if eligible) on neurodevelopment
Introduction: Over 15 million children who were exposed to HIV perinatally but uninfected (HEU) are ...
BACKGROUND: We reviewed the impact of HIV, HIV exposure, and antiretroviral therapy/prophylaxis on n...
BackgroundEvidence shows that antiretroviral (ART) exposure is associated with neurodevelopmental de...
Introduction Predictors of neurodevelopment among children who are HIV‐exposed uninfected (CHEU) are...
Pediatric HIV infection is a growing problem in most regions of the world. Data on the effects of HI...
Introduction: Globally, 1.7 million children are living with HIV, with the majority of them residing...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:HIV infection is associated with cognitive impairments, but outcomes...
HIV in children is a serious and growing problem in sub-Saharan Africa. At present very little is kn...
Objective: To determine the degree of motor, cognitive, language and social-emotional impairment rel...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between the timing of mother-to-child transmission of human ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the degree of motor, cognitive, language and social-emotional impairment rel...