BACKGROUND : Loss to follow-up after a positive infant HIV diagnosis negates the potential benefits of robust policies recommending immediate triple antiretroviral therapy initiation in HIV positive infants. Whilst the diagnosis and follow-up of HIV positive infants in urban, specialized settings is easier to institutionalize, there is little information about access to care amongst HIV positive children diagnosed at primary health care clinic level. We sought to understand the characteristics of HIV positive children diagnosed with HIV infection at primary health care level, across all provinces of South Africa, their attendance at study-specific exit interviews and their reported uptake of HIV-related care. The latter could serve as...
Background: The number of HIV-infected children starting antiretroviral treatment (ART) has increase...
Objective: To describe the degree of HIV disease progression in infants initiating antiretroviral th...
INTRODUCTION: Despite notable progress towards PMTCT, only 50% of HIV-exposed infants in sub-Saharan...
BackgroundLoss to follow-up after a positive\ua0infant HIV diagnosis negates the potential benefits ...
BACKGROUND: Loss to follow-up after a positive infant HIV diagnosis negates the potential benefits o...
INTRODUCTION: Early infant diagnosis (EID) of HIV infection is an important service to reduce paedia...
In The Lancet HIV , Karl-Günter Technau and colleagues report on 12-month outcomes of 88 HIV-infecte...
<p>Background: In areas where adult HIV prevalence has reached hyperendemic levels, many infan...
Early infant diagnosis (EID) of HIV infection is an important service to reduce paediatric morbidity...
BackgroundDespite expanded programs for prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT), HIV-...
Background: The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pandemic increased the demand for health care res...
Despite 95% coverage via the prevention-of-mother-to-child-transmission (PMTCT) programme, 14 000 ch...
Objective: To describe the degree of HIV disease progression in infants initiating antiretroviral th...
Pediatric human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection remains an important public health issue in r...
CITATION: Nelson, A. et al. 2015. HIV testing and antiretroviral therapy initiation at birth : views...
Background: The number of HIV-infected children starting antiretroviral treatment (ART) has increase...
Objective: To describe the degree of HIV disease progression in infants initiating antiretroviral th...
INTRODUCTION: Despite notable progress towards PMTCT, only 50% of HIV-exposed infants in sub-Saharan...
BackgroundLoss to follow-up after a positive\ua0infant HIV diagnosis negates the potential benefits ...
BACKGROUND: Loss to follow-up after a positive infant HIV diagnosis negates the potential benefits o...
INTRODUCTION: Early infant diagnosis (EID) of HIV infection is an important service to reduce paedia...
In The Lancet HIV , Karl-Günter Technau and colleagues report on 12-month outcomes of 88 HIV-infecte...
<p>Background: In areas where adult HIV prevalence has reached hyperendemic levels, many infan...
Early infant diagnosis (EID) of HIV infection is an important service to reduce paediatric morbidity...
BackgroundDespite expanded programs for prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT), HIV-...
Background: The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pandemic increased the demand for health care res...
Despite 95% coverage via the prevention-of-mother-to-child-transmission (PMTCT) programme, 14 000 ch...
Objective: To describe the degree of HIV disease progression in infants initiating antiretroviral th...
Pediatric human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection remains an important public health issue in r...
CITATION: Nelson, A. et al. 2015. HIV testing and antiretroviral therapy initiation at birth : views...
Background: The number of HIV-infected children starting antiretroviral treatment (ART) has increase...
Objective: To describe the degree of HIV disease progression in infants initiating antiretroviral th...
INTRODUCTION: Despite notable progress towards PMTCT, only 50% of HIV-exposed infants in sub-Saharan...