Over the past three decades, tremendous global progress in preventing and treating paediatric HIV infection has been achieved. This paper highlights the emerging health challenges of HIV-exposed uninfected (HEU) children and the ageing population of children living with HIV (CLHIV), summarises programmatic opportunities for care, and highlights currently conducted research and remaining research priorities in high HIV-prevalence settings such as South Africa. Emerging health challenges amongst HEU children and CLHIV include preterm delivery, suboptimal growth, neurodevelopmental delay, mental health challenges, infectious disease morbidity and mortality, and acute and chronic respiratory illnesses including tuberculosis, pneumonia, bronchie...
Includes bibliographical references.South Africa faces the world’s largest pediatric HIV epidemic. C...
To gain a detailed overview of vertical transmission in South Africa, we describe insights from the ...
With increasing access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Africa, most children born to HIV-infected...
Over the past three decades, tremendous global progress in preventing and treating paediatric HIV in...
CITATION: Goga, A., et al. 2019. The impact of health programmes to prevent vertical transmission of...
Paediatric HIV remains a significant health and social challenge in sub-Saharan Africa despite many ...
Paediatric HIV remains a significant health and social challenge in sub-Saharan Africa despite many ...
The analysis by Amy Slogrove and colleagues in The Lancet Global Health contributes to increased und...
CITATION: Slogrove, A. L., et al. 2016. Optimizing research methods to understand HIV-exposed uninfe...
Children and adolescents living with HIV (CALHIV) in sub-Saharan Africa experience significant morbi...
Worldwide, more than three million children are infected with HIV, 90% of whom live in sub-Saharan A...
This Horizons program report describes the status of pediatric HIV treatment in selected sites in So...
Worldwide, more than three million children are infected with HIV, 90% of whom live in sub-Saharan A...
Background and design. HIV is a major contributor to childhood morbidity and mortality in South Afri...
<p>Background: In areas where adult HIV prevalence has reached hyperendemic levels, many infan...
Includes bibliographical references.South Africa faces the world’s largest pediatric HIV epidemic. C...
To gain a detailed overview of vertical transmission in South Africa, we describe insights from the ...
With increasing access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Africa, most children born to HIV-infected...
Over the past three decades, tremendous global progress in preventing and treating paediatric HIV in...
CITATION: Goga, A., et al. 2019. The impact of health programmes to prevent vertical transmission of...
Paediatric HIV remains a significant health and social challenge in sub-Saharan Africa despite many ...
Paediatric HIV remains a significant health and social challenge in sub-Saharan Africa despite many ...
The analysis by Amy Slogrove and colleagues in The Lancet Global Health contributes to increased und...
CITATION: Slogrove, A. L., et al. 2016. Optimizing research methods to understand HIV-exposed uninfe...
Children and adolescents living with HIV (CALHIV) in sub-Saharan Africa experience significant morbi...
Worldwide, more than three million children are infected with HIV, 90% of whom live in sub-Saharan A...
This Horizons program report describes the status of pediatric HIV treatment in selected sites in So...
Worldwide, more than three million children are infected with HIV, 90% of whom live in sub-Saharan A...
Background and design. HIV is a major contributor to childhood morbidity and mortality in South Afri...
<p>Background: In areas where adult HIV prevalence has reached hyperendemic levels, many infan...
Includes bibliographical references.South Africa faces the world’s largest pediatric HIV epidemic. C...
To gain a detailed overview of vertical transmission in South Africa, we describe insights from the ...
With increasing access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Africa, most children born to HIV-infected...