Early infant diagnosis (EID) of HIV is a key-point for the implementation of early HAART, associated with lower mortality in HIV-infected infants. We evaluated the EID process of HIV according to national recommendations, in urban areas of Cameroon. day of life and followed. Collection of samples for HIV DNA/RNA-PCR was planned at 6 weeks together with routine vaccination. The HIV test result was expected to be available at 10 weeks. A positive or indeterminate test result was confirmed by a second test on a different sample. Systematic HAART was offered to HIV-infected infants identified. The EID process was considered complete if infants were tested and HIV results provided to mothers/family before 7 months of age. During 2007–2009, 1587 ...
Universal HIV pediatric screening offered at postnatal points of care (PPOC) is an entry point for e...
Objective: To determine the acceptability and feasibility of universal HIV testing of 6-week-old inf...
The number of children who have HIV continues to grow. Studies have confirmed dramatic survival bene...
Early infant diagnosis (EID) of HIV is a key-point for the implementation of early HAART, associated...
BACKGROUND: Early infant diagnosis (EID) of HIV is a key-point for the implementation of early HAART...
Abstract Background In Tanzania, less than a third of HIV infected children estimated to be in need ...
Introduction. Globally, there is delay in accessing early HIV diagnosis (EID) among HIV exposed infa...
Introduction: Early diagnosis of HIV is crucial to ensure early antiretroviral (ARV) treatment which...
Background: Early infant diagnosis (EID) of HIV infection provides the opportunity for identifying, ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014In low income countries, 35% of HIV infected infant...
Despite expansion of services for prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT), about 7...
Introduction: Despite significant gains in access to early infant diagnosis (EID) over the past deca...
Background: The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in children is associated with high mor...
Introduction Early infant diagnosis (EID) of HIV and timely initiation of antiretroviral therapy can...
Mortality associated with in-utero HIV infection rises rapidly within weeks after birth. Very early ...
Universal HIV pediatric screening offered at postnatal points of care (PPOC) is an entry point for e...
Objective: To determine the acceptability and feasibility of universal HIV testing of 6-week-old inf...
The number of children who have HIV continues to grow. Studies have confirmed dramatic survival bene...
Early infant diagnosis (EID) of HIV is a key-point for the implementation of early HAART, associated...
BACKGROUND: Early infant diagnosis (EID) of HIV is a key-point for the implementation of early HAART...
Abstract Background In Tanzania, less than a third of HIV infected children estimated to be in need ...
Introduction. Globally, there is delay in accessing early HIV diagnosis (EID) among HIV exposed infa...
Introduction: Early diagnosis of HIV is crucial to ensure early antiretroviral (ARV) treatment which...
Background: Early infant diagnosis (EID) of HIV infection provides the opportunity for identifying, ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014In low income countries, 35% of HIV infected infant...
Despite expansion of services for prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT), about 7...
Introduction: Despite significant gains in access to early infant diagnosis (EID) over the past deca...
Background: The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in children is associated with high mor...
Introduction Early infant diagnosis (EID) of HIV and timely initiation of antiretroviral therapy can...
Mortality associated with in-utero HIV infection rises rapidly within weeks after birth. Very early ...
Universal HIV pediatric screening offered at postnatal points of care (PPOC) is an entry point for e...
Objective: To determine the acceptability and feasibility of universal HIV testing of 6-week-old inf...
The number of children who have HIV continues to grow. Studies have confirmed dramatic survival bene...