HIV became a clinical concern in the early 1980s, and its fulminant and devastating effects on health rapidly demanded medical and social attention worldwide.During the past 2 decades, the clinical manifestations of this virus have changed, often driven by the resources of nations and their ability to deliver effective preventive strategies, care, and treatments. The GI and nutritional manifestations of HIV have been central to most aspects of prevention and care of children with HIV and are evolving with time. Because HIV is a chronic illness in many areas of the world, the GI and nutritional issues facing children with HIV will become even more important in preventing transmission and mitigating the adverse clinical effects of both the ...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is still an important problem in the Southeast Asia...
Thanks to the advances in antiretroviral therapies (ART) and early diagnosis, pediatric HIV has turn...
Knowledge about the relationship between the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), nutritional status,...
The impact of nutrition on HIV-infected children has been evaluated in multiple studies. Our review...
The impact of nutrition on HIV-infected children has been evaluated in multiple studies. Our review ...
Worldwide, more than 3 million children are infected with HIV and, without treatment, mortality amon...
Nutritional management is integral to the care of all patients infected with human immunodeficiency ...
The relationships between nutritional status, infectious diseases, and the immune system suggest tha...
A double scenario characterizes the epidemiology of HIV infection in children. In countries where hi...
Abstract HIV virus or human immunodeficiency virus has grown and continues to increase worldwide in ...
The malnutrition is one of causes of motality and morbidity of children. But it has more and more co...
Background: A complex interplay of malnutrition, intestinal dysfunction, and immune impairment incre...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is still an important problem in the Southeast Asia...
Background: A complex interplay of malnutrition, intestinal dysfunction, and immune impairment incre...
BACKGROUND: A complex interplay of malnutrition, intestinal dysfunction, and immune impairment incre...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is still an important problem in the Southeast Asia...
Thanks to the advances in antiretroviral therapies (ART) and early diagnosis, pediatric HIV has turn...
Knowledge about the relationship between the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), nutritional status,...
The impact of nutrition on HIV-infected children has been evaluated in multiple studies. Our review...
The impact of nutrition on HIV-infected children has been evaluated in multiple studies. Our review ...
Worldwide, more than 3 million children are infected with HIV and, without treatment, mortality amon...
Nutritional management is integral to the care of all patients infected with human immunodeficiency ...
The relationships between nutritional status, infectious diseases, and the immune system suggest tha...
A double scenario characterizes the epidemiology of HIV infection in children. In countries where hi...
Abstract HIV virus or human immunodeficiency virus has grown and continues to increase worldwide in ...
The malnutrition is one of causes of motality and morbidity of children. But it has more and more co...
Background: A complex interplay of malnutrition, intestinal dysfunction, and immune impairment incre...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is still an important problem in the Southeast Asia...
Background: A complex interplay of malnutrition, intestinal dysfunction, and immune impairment incre...
BACKGROUND: A complex interplay of malnutrition, intestinal dysfunction, and immune impairment incre...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is still an important problem in the Southeast Asia...
Thanks to the advances in antiretroviral therapies (ART) and early diagnosis, pediatric HIV has turn...
Knowledge about the relationship between the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), nutritional status,...