Paediatric HIV infection is a growing health challenge worldwide, with an estimated 1500 new infections every day. In developed countries, well established prevention programmes keep mother-to-child transmission rates at less than 2%. However, in developing countries, where transmission rates are 25-40%, interventions are available to only 5-10% of women. Children with untreated natural infection progress rapidly to disease, especially in resource-poor settings where mortality is greater than 50% by 2 years of age. As in adult infection, antiretroviral therapy has the potential to rewrite the natural history of HIV, but is accessible only to a small number of children needing therapy. We focus on the clinical and immunological features of H...
In India, the prevention of parent-to-child transmission and antiretroviral therapy services for HIV...
Introduction: The new “90-90-90” UNAIDS agenda proposes that 90% of all people living with HIV will ...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic has entered its second decade since the initial cases of Pnuemocystis carinii ...
With the availability of antiretroviral therapy (ART), HIV infection, which was once considered a pr...
The impact of the HIV epidemic on child health globally is beginning to be appreciated. With the bur...
Pediatric HIV/AIDS has become less of a problem in resource-rich countries as the number of perinata...
International audienceDuring the past two decades, international efforts to fight against HIV/AIDS h...
HIV-1 infection is one of the leading causes of childhood morbidity and mortality globally and mothe...
Background: Treating HIV-infected children remains a challenge due to a lack of treatment options, a...
This thesis is focusing on two extremes of the paediatric HIV spectrum in two different parts of the...
There are currently more than 1.3 million children living with HIV in the world today and many more ...
Paediatric HIV infection is a substantial global public health problem in its own right. Approximate...
BACKGROUND: Treating HIV-infected children remains a challenge due to a lack of treatment options, a...
Introduction: Pediatric HIV is a major world health problem, which is progressing at an alarming rat...
Paediatric HIV remains a significant health and social challenge in sub-Saharan Africa despite many ...
In India, the prevention of parent-to-child transmission and antiretroviral therapy services for HIV...
Introduction: The new “90-90-90” UNAIDS agenda proposes that 90% of all people living with HIV will ...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic has entered its second decade since the initial cases of Pnuemocystis carinii ...
With the availability of antiretroviral therapy (ART), HIV infection, which was once considered a pr...
The impact of the HIV epidemic on child health globally is beginning to be appreciated. With the bur...
Pediatric HIV/AIDS has become less of a problem in resource-rich countries as the number of perinata...
International audienceDuring the past two decades, international efforts to fight against HIV/AIDS h...
HIV-1 infection is one of the leading causes of childhood morbidity and mortality globally and mothe...
Background: Treating HIV-infected children remains a challenge due to a lack of treatment options, a...
This thesis is focusing on two extremes of the paediatric HIV spectrum in two different parts of the...
There are currently more than 1.3 million children living with HIV in the world today and many more ...
Paediatric HIV infection is a substantial global public health problem in its own right. Approximate...
BACKGROUND: Treating HIV-infected children remains a challenge due to a lack of treatment options, a...
Introduction: Pediatric HIV is a major world health problem, which is progressing at an alarming rat...
Paediatric HIV remains a significant health and social challenge in sub-Saharan Africa despite many ...
In India, the prevention of parent-to-child transmission and antiretroviral therapy services for HIV...
Introduction: The new “90-90-90” UNAIDS agenda proposes that 90% of all people living with HIV will ...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic has entered its second decade since the initial cases of Pnuemocystis carinii ...