BACKGROUND: There is a substantial burden of HIV infection among older children in sub-Saharan Africa, the majority of whom are diagnosed after presentation with advanced disease. We investigated the provision and uptake of provider-initiated HIV testing and counselling (PITC) among children in primary health care facilities, and explored health care worker (HCW) perspectives on providing HIV testing to children. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Children aged 6 to 15 y attending six primary care clinics in Harare, Zimbabwe, were offered PITC, with guardian consent and child assent. The reasons why testing did not occur in eligible children were recorded, and factors associated with HCWs offering and children/guardians refusing HIV testing were investi...
Population-based surveys in Southern Africa suggest a substantial burden of undiagnosed HIV-infected...
Routine HIV testing, called provider-initiated opt-out HIV testing and counseling (PITC), is recomme...
Objectives Early diagnosis of HIV-infected children remains a major challenge in Africa. Children wh...
Background There is a substantial burden of HIV infection among older children in sub-Saharan Afr...
Mary-Ann Davies and Emma Kalk reflect on recent research by Rashida Ferrand and colleagues into barr...
INTRODUCTION: In recent years children and adolescents have emerged as a priority for HIV prevention...
OBJECTIVE: HIV testing is the entry point to access HIV care. For HIV-infected children who survive ...
OBJECTIVES: We investigated attitudes toward provider-initiated HIV testing and counseling (PITC) in...
Background Home-based, voluntary counseling and testing (HCT) presents a novel approach to early ...
BACKGROUND: Children living with HIV who are not diagnosed in infancy often remain undiagnosed until...
Background: Children and adolescents still lag behind adults in accessing antiretroviral therapy (AR...
Introduction: less than 10% of HIV positive children are enrolled into antiretroviral treatment prog...
OBJECTIVE: We previously proposed a simple tool consisting of five items to screen for risk of HIV i...
Background: Provider Initiated Testing and Counseling (PITC) encourage early detection of Human Immu...
This article investigates reasons why children who were considered at risk of HIV were not taken for...
Population-based surveys in Southern Africa suggest a substantial burden of undiagnosed HIV-infected...
Routine HIV testing, called provider-initiated opt-out HIV testing and counseling (PITC), is recomme...
Objectives Early diagnosis of HIV-infected children remains a major challenge in Africa. Children wh...
Background There is a substantial burden of HIV infection among older children in sub-Saharan Afr...
Mary-Ann Davies and Emma Kalk reflect on recent research by Rashida Ferrand and colleagues into barr...
INTRODUCTION: In recent years children and adolescents have emerged as a priority for HIV prevention...
OBJECTIVE: HIV testing is the entry point to access HIV care. For HIV-infected children who survive ...
OBJECTIVES: We investigated attitudes toward provider-initiated HIV testing and counseling (PITC) in...
Background Home-based, voluntary counseling and testing (HCT) presents a novel approach to early ...
BACKGROUND: Children living with HIV who are not diagnosed in infancy often remain undiagnosed until...
Background: Children and adolescents still lag behind adults in accessing antiretroviral therapy (AR...
Introduction: less than 10% of HIV positive children are enrolled into antiretroviral treatment prog...
OBJECTIVE: We previously proposed a simple tool consisting of five items to screen for risk of HIV i...
Background: Provider Initiated Testing and Counseling (PITC) encourage early detection of Human Immu...
This article investigates reasons why children who were considered at risk of HIV were not taken for...
Population-based surveys in Southern Africa suggest a substantial burden of undiagnosed HIV-infected...
Routine HIV testing, called provider-initiated opt-out HIV testing and counseling (PITC), is recomme...
Objectives Early diagnosis of HIV-infected children remains a major challenge in Africa. Children wh...