600 children born to HIV-infected mothers by June 15, 1990, in ten European centres were followed to study the natural history of HIV infection and the vertical transmission rate. They were seen at birth, every 3 months up to 18 months of age, and every 6 months thereafter. At last follow-up, 64 children were judged to be HIV infected and 343 had lost antibody and were presumed uninfected. The initial clinical feature in infected children was usually a combination of persistent lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly, and hepatomegaly, though 30% of children presented with AIDS, or with oral candidosis followed rapidly by AIDS. An estimated 83% of infected children show laboratory or clinical features of HIV infection by 6 months of age. By 12 months...
Clinical status, with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) RNA (ribonucleic acid) viral load and immun...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the effect of maternal factors and events around the time of delivery on HIV-...
Introduction: The shift in epidemic trends in recent years in Romania shows new problems in regard o...
600 children born to HIV-infected mothers by June 15, 1990, in ten European centres were followed to...
271 children born to HIV-infected mothers in 8 European centres are being followed up from birth in ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the natural history of vertically acquired human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)...
Based on 392 infected children enrolled in two European prospective studies of infants born to HIV-i...
Background. HIV-infected mothers can transmit their infection to their children in utero or at deliv...
OBJECTIVE: To explore in children born to HIV-infected women, the association between a child's HIV ...
During the last 20 years HIV-1 infection has changed from being an unknown disease to being a widesp...
Objective To explore in children born to HIV-infected women, the association between a child's HIV i...
With available interventions in Europe, mother-to-child, or vertical transmission of HIV has been re...
Objective To explore in children born to HIV-infected women, the association between a child's HIV i...
Objective:To understand the natural history of HIV-1 infection in children in terms of evolution of ...
ABSTRACTObjective: To understand the natural history of HIV-1 infection in children in termsof evolu...
Clinical status, with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) RNA (ribonucleic acid) viral load and immun...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the effect of maternal factors and events around the time of delivery on HIV-...
Introduction: The shift in epidemic trends in recent years in Romania shows new problems in regard o...
600 children born to HIV-infected mothers by June 15, 1990, in ten European centres were followed to...
271 children born to HIV-infected mothers in 8 European centres are being followed up from birth in ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the natural history of vertically acquired human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)...
Based on 392 infected children enrolled in two European prospective studies of infants born to HIV-i...
Background. HIV-infected mothers can transmit their infection to their children in utero or at deliv...
OBJECTIVE: To explore in children born to HIV-infected women, the association between a child's HIV ...
During the last 20 years HIV-1 infection has changed from being an unknown disease to being a widesp...
Objective To explore in children born to HIV-infected women, the association between a child's HIV i...
With available interventions in Europe, mother-to-child, or vertical transmission of HIV has been re...
Objective To explore in children born to HIV-infected women, the association between a child's HIV i...
Objective:To understand the natural history of HIV-1 infection in children in terms of evolution of ...
ABSTRACTObjective: To understand the natural history of HIV-1 infection in children in termsof evolu...
Clinical status, with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) RNA (ribonucleic acid) viral load and immun...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the effect of maternal factors and events around the time of delivery on HIV-...
Introduction: The shift in epidemic trends in recent years in Romania shows new problems in regard o...