This article is the last in a series of 6 articles that discussed the management of HIV-infected children in a clinically orientated, practical and concise fashion. The topics covered previously include; 1) Preventing and diagnosing HIV-infection in infants and children, 2) Initiating anti-retroviral therapy in HIV-infected infants and children, 3) Maintaining HIV-infected infants and children on anti-retroviral therapy, 4) Common opportunistic infection in HIV-infected children: Part 1-respiratory infections and 5) Part 2 non-respiratory infections. South African Family Practice Vol. 49 (4) 2007: pp.19-2
The field of HIV medicine has changed rapidly in the last two decades since effective and tolerable ...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in infants and young children differs in a number of wa...
Children are infected by HIV, 80% vertically, from HIV infected mothetS mostly near or at delivery. ...
At the end of 2007, 33.2 million people including 2.5 million children were living with HIV; > 85% o...
This wide-ranging new book takes us through the neurologi-cal and neurodevelopmental impact of HIV t...
The authors describe the main epidemiological, pathogenetic and clinical features of HIV-related enc...
Background: HIV/AIDS continues to be one of the greatest health challenges which sub-Saharan Africa ...
Recent Advances in the Neurological and Neurodevelopmental Impact of HIV brings together world-leadi...
Paediatric HIV remains a significant health and social challenge in sub-Saharan Africa despite many ...
A prospective cohort study was conducted to determine the incidence of progressive encephalopathy (P...
BACKGROUND: We reviewed the impact of HIV, HIV exposure, and antiretroviral therapy/prophylaxis on n...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 33-42).Aim: Neurological involvement related to HIV-1 in...
Prior to antiretroviral treatment, HIV-infected children frequently developed encephalopathy, result...
Globally, an estimated 3.4 million children are living with HIV, yet little is known about the effec...
Background Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type-1 infection is a major cause of morbidity and m...
The field of HIV medicine has changed rapidly in the last two decades since effective and tolerable ...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in infants and young children differs in a number of wa...
Children are infected by HIV, 80% vertically, from HIV infected mothetS mostly near or at delivery. ...
At the end of 2007, 33.2 million people including 2.5 million children were living with HIV; > 85% o...
This wide-ranging new book takes us through the neurologi-cal and neurodevelopmental impact of HIV t...
The authors describe the main epidemiological, pathogenetic and clinical features of HIV-related enc...
Background: HIV/AIDS continues to be one of the greatest health challenges which sub-Saharan Africa ...
Recent Advances in the Neurological and Neurodevelopmental Impact of HIV brings together world-leadi...
Paediatric HIV remains a significant health and social challenge in sub-Saharan Africa despite many ...
A prospective cohort study was conducted to determine the incidence of progressive encephalopathy (P...
BACKGROUND: We reviewed the impact of HIV, HIV exposure, and antiretroviral therapy/prophylaxis on n...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 33-42).Aim: Neurological involvement related to HIV-1 in...
Prior to antiretroviral treatment, HIV-infected children frequently developed encephalopathy, result...
Globally, an estimated 3.4 million children are living with HIV, yet little is known about the effec...
Background Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type-1 infection is a major cause of morbidity and m...
The field of HIV medicine has changed rapidly in the last two decades since effective and tolerable ...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in infants and young children differs in a number of wa...
Children are infected by HIV, 80% vertically, from HIV infected mothetS mostly near or at delivery. ...