There are only scarce data on HIV progression in vertically infected children in developing countries. The aim of this study is to describe factors from neonatal period associated with long term non-progression (LTNP), in a Brazilian cohort. A cohort study, with data systematically collected from the "Peixe" Cohort (cohort study of children conducted at the main HIV Pediatric Center in Rio de Janeiro, from 1996 to 2005). The study included children who were vertically infected and started follow up at 5 years of age or younger. LTNP, defined as not reaching category C or severe immunosuppression before 5 years of age. Neonatal and demographic factors were studied. Variables with p-value<0.15 were included in a logistic regression model. 213...
<p>Objective. To describe patterns of clinical and immunologic progression in children who are verti...
Copyright © 2014 B. H. Rimawi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Children infected with HIV do not necessarily develop AIDS to a set pattern but can be divided into ...
HIV-1 infected children display a highly variable rate of progression to AIDS. Data about reasons un...
With available interventions in Europe, mother-to-child, or vertical transmission of HIV has been re...
This study analyzed data from two consecutive retrospective cohort samples (1983 to 1998 and 1999 to...
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. ...
Significant decrease in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) vertical transmission has been o...
This study analyzed data from two consecutive retrospective cohort samples (1983 to 1998 and 1999 ...
Clinical status, with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) RNA (ribonucleic acid) viral load and immun...
Significant decrease in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) vertical transmission has been o...
Objective. To describe patterns of clinical and immunologic progression in children who are vertical...
<p>Recently prevention of HIV transmission from mother to child by antiretroviral regimens has resul...
Objectives: The key to newer therapeutic and eradication approaches often lies in understanding slow...
<p>Objective. To describe patterns of clinical and immunologic progression in children who are verti...
Copyright © 2014 B. H. Rimawi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Children infected with HIV do not necessarily develop AIDS to a set pattern but can be divided into ...
HIV-1 infected children display a highly variable rate of progression to AIDS. Data about reasons un...
With available interventions in Europe, mother-to-child, or vertical transmission of HIV has been re...
This study analyzed data from two consecutive retrospective cohort samples (1983 to 1998 and 1999 to...
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. ...
Significant decrease in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) vertical transmission has been o...
This study analyzed data from two consecutive retrospective cohort samples (1983 to 1998 and 1999 ...
Clinical status, with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) RNA (ribonucleic acid) viral load and immun...
Significant decrease in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) vertical transmission has been o...
Objective. To describe patterns of clinical and immunologic progression in children who are vertical...
<p>Recently prevention of HIV transmission from mother to child by antiretroviral regimens has resul...
Objectives: The key to newer therapeutic and eradication approaches often lies in understanding slow...
<p>Objective. To describe patterns of clinical and immunologic progression in children who are verti...
Copyright © 2014 B. H. Rimawi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Children infected with HIV do not necessarily develop AIDS to a set pattern but can be divided into ...