<p>Objective. To describe patterns of clinical and immunologic progression in children who are vertically infected with the human immunodeficiency virus.</p> <p>Methods. Children who were born to mothers who were infected with the human immunodeficiency virus in 11 European centers were enrolled at birth in a prospective study and followed according to a standard protocol. At each visit, a clinical and immunologic class was allocated according to guidelines of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Progression to serious disease and death was assessed, allowing for available and actual antiretroviral therapy (ART). CDC class at each visit was assessed cross-sectionally.</p> <p>Results. More...
Objective: In the absence of treatment, rapid progression to AIDS occurs in approximately 20% of HIV...
BACKGROUND: There are few data about disease progression and response to antiretroviral therapy (ART...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of HAART has decreased mortality and progression to AIDS in perinatally...
<p>Objective. To describe patterns of clinical and immunologic progression in children who are verti...
Objective. To describe patterns of clinical and immunologic progression in children who are vertical...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the natural history of vertically acquired human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)...
With available interventions in Europe, mother-to-child, or vertical transmission of HIV has been re...
Clinical status, with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) RNA (ribonucleic acid) viral load and immun...
Based on 392 infected children enrolled in two European prospective studies of infants born to HIV-i...
BACKGROUND: The nature of human immunodeficiency virus infection in children has changed from an oft...
Background: The introduction of HAART has decreased mortality and progression to AIDS in perinatally...
Introduction: The CD4 cell count and percent at initiation of combination antiretroviral therapy (cA...
Background: Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has mitigated the impact of HIV-1/AIDS among infected indiv...
Objective: To identify early life predictors of clinical progression before and beyond age 1 year. ...
Objective: To identify early life predictors of clinical progression before and beyond age 1 year. ...
Objective: In the absence of treatment, rapid progression to AIDS occurs in approximately 20% of HIV...
BACKGROUND: There are few data about disease progression and response to antiretroviral therapy (ART...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of HAART has decreased mortality and progression to AIDS in perinatally...
<p>Objective. To describe patterns of clinical and immunologic progression in children who are verti...
Objective. To describe patterns of clinical and immunologic progression in children who are vertical...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the natural history of vertically acquired human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)...
With available interventions in Europe, mother-to-child, or vertical transmission of HIV has been re...
Clinical status, with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) RNA (ribonucleic acid) viral load and immun...
Based on 392 infected children enrolled in two European prospective studies of infants born to HIV-i...
BACKGROUND: The nature of human immunodeficiency virus infection in children has changed from an oft...
Background: The introduction of HAART has decreased mortality and progression to AIDS in perinatally...
Introduction: The CD4 cell count and percent at initiation of combination antiretroviral therapy (cA...
Background: Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has mitigated the impact of HIV-1/AIDS among infected indiv...
Objective: To identify early life predictors of clinical progression before and beyond age 1 year. ...
Objective: To identify early life predictors of clinical progression before and beyond age 1 year. ...
Objective: In the absence of treatment, rapid progression to AIDS occurs in approximately 20% of HIV...
BACKGROUND: There are few data about disease progression and response to antiretroviral therapy (ART...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of HAART has decreased mortality and progression to AIDS in perinatally...