Despite dramatic global progress with implementing prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT) programs, there were 160,000 new pediatric HIV infections in 2016. More than 50% of infant HIV infections now occur in the postpartum period, reflecting the relatively high coverage of interventions in the antenatal period and the need for greater attention to the breastfeeding mother and her HIV-exposed infant (HEI). Early diagnosis and treatment are critical to prevent morbidity and mortality in HIV-infected children; however, early infant HIV testing rates remain low in most high HIV-burden countries. Furthermore, systematic retention and follow-up of HEI in the postpartum period and ascertainment of final HIV status remain major pro...
Purpose of reviewTo describe progress and challenges to elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmiss...
Introduction: Numerous challenges exist in provision of prevention of mother-to-child transmission o...
There is global consensus that transmission of HIV from mother to child can be eliminated. The Globa...
ABSTRACT AN EVALUATION OF PMTCT AND FOLLOW-UP INFANT HIV TESTING IN KWAZULU- NATAL, SOUTH AFRICA. Ju...
BackgroundDespite expanded programs for prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT), HIV-...
The number of new pediatric HIV-1 infections is reducing globally as services for the prevention of ...
Background: Although highly effective prevention interventions exist, the epidemic of paediatric HIV...
Outcomes of HIV-exposed infants remain inadequately studied, particularly in resource-deprived setti...
Early diagnosis of HIV infection among infants and children is critical as prompt initiation of ant...
Programs to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT) are plagued by loss to follow-up (LTFU)...
The prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV is one of the great public health succ...
Background: Since 1999 GHESKIO, a large voluntary counseling and HIV testing center in Port-au-Princ...
Key messages: • There is a mismatch between the HIV prevention needs of children and the quality and...
To assess the continuity of care and outcome of pediatric HIV prevention, testing, and treatment ser...
Although highly effective prevention interventions exist, the epidemic of paediatric HIV continues t...
Purpose of reviewTo describe progress and challenges to elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmiss...
Introduction: Numerous challenges exist in provision of prevention of mother-to-child transmission o...
There is global consensus that transmission of HIV from mother to child can be eliminated. The Globa...
ABSTRACT AN EVALUATION OF PMTCT AND FOLLOW-UP INFANT HIV TESTING IN KWAZULU- NATAL, SOUTH AFRICA. Ju...
BackgroundDespite expanded programs for prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT), HIV-...
The number of new pediatric HIV-1 infections is reducing globally as services for the prevention of ...
Background: Although highly effective prevention interventions exist, the epidemic of paediatric HIV...
Outcomes of HIV-exposed infants remain inadequately studied, particularly in resource-deprived setti...
Early diagnosis of HIV infection among infants and children is critical as prompt initiation of ant...
Programs to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT) are plagued by loss to follow-up (LTFU)...
The prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV is one of the great public health succ...
Background: Since 1999 GHESKIO, a large voluntary counseling and HIV testing center in Port-au-Princ...
Key messages: • There is a mismatch between the HIV prevention needs of children and the quality and...
To assess the continuity of care and outcome of pediatric HIV prevention, testing, and treatment ser...
Although highly effective prevention interventions exist, the epidemic of paediatric HIV continues t...
Purpose of reviewTo describe progress and challenges to elimination of mother-to-child HIV transmiss...
Introduction: Numerous challenges exist in provision of prevention of mother-to-child transmission o...
There is global consensus that transmission of HIV from mother to child can be eliminated. The Globa...