AIDS is now the leading cause of death in Africa, where twenty-eight million people are HIV-positive, and where some twelve million children have lost one or both parents to AIDS. In Zimbabwe, 45 percent of children under the age of five are HIV-positive, and the epidemic has shortened life expectancy by twenty-two years. A fifteen-year-old in Botswana or South Africa has a one-in-two chance of dying of AIDS. AIDS deaths are so widespread in sub-Saharan Africa that small children now play a new game called “Funerals.
In sub-Saharan Africa many children live in extreme poverty and experience a burden of illness and d...
HIV/AIDS is having devastating consequences on families, young children, and other vulnerable social...
In order to adapt African programs for antiretroviral treatment (ART) to children's needs, a good un...
There are an estimated half-million children living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa. The predominant ...
There are an estimated half-million children living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa. The predominant ...
Among the many devastating consequences of the AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa, the rapidly grow...
In sub-Saharan Africa many children live in extreme poverty and experience a burden of illness and d...
Daily reports from the media on the impact of HIV/AIDS on the South African society make it clear th...
It is difficult to overestimate the devastation of the AIDS pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa. In that ...
Each day more than 10,000 people in sub-Saharan Africa are handed what is almost surely a death sent...
HIV/AIDS is an epidemic with many faces. There is the silent epidemic of HIV which, for the greater ...
Several studies in sub-Saharan Africa have associated infant and child mortality with the AIDS epide...
It is now 20 years since the first cases of acquired immune deficiency syn-drome (AIDS) were discove...
Background: The contribution of HIV-exposure to childhood mortality in a setting with widespread ant...
(See the article by Kuhn et al, on pages 437–44.) Excessive childhood mortality in sub-Sa-haran Afri...
In sub-Saharan Africa many children live in extreme poverty and experience a burden of illness and d...
HIV/AIDS is having devastating consequences on families, young children, and other vulnerable social...
In order to adapt African programs for antiretroviral treatment (ART) to children's needs, a good un...
There are an estimated half-million children living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa. The predominant ...
There are an estimated half-million children living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa. The predominant ...
Among the many devastating consequences of the AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa, the rapidly grow...
In sub-Saharan Africa many children live in extreme poverty and experience a burden of illness and d...
Daily reports from the media on the impact of HIV/AIDS on the South African society make it clear th...
It is difficult to overestimate the devastation of the AIDS pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa. In that ...
Each day more than 10,000 people in sub-Saharan Africa are handed what is almost surely a death sent...
HIV/AIDS is an epidemic with many faces. There is the silent epidemic of HIV which, for the greater ...
Several studies in sub-Saharan Africa have associated infant and child mortality with the AIDS epide...
It is now 20 years since the first cases of acquired immune deficiency syn-drome (AIDS) were discove...
Background: The contribution of HIV-exposure to childhood mortality in a setting with widespread ant...
(See the article by Kuhn et al, on pages 437–44.) Excessive childhood mortality in sub-Sa-haran Afri...
In sub-Saharan Africa many children live in extreme poverty and experience a burden of illness and d...
HIV/AIDS is having devastating consequences on families, young children, and other vulnerable social...
In order to adapt African programs for antiretroviral treatment (ART) to children's needs, a good un...