OBJECTIVE: To determine the features and the prevalence of intestinal-dysfunction in HIV-infected children and to investigate its relationship to diarrhoea, growth failure, immune dysfunction and enteric pathogens. DESIGN: Case controlled, cross-sectional multicentre study. SETTING: Children enrolled in tertiary care Italian centres for paediatric HIV infection from June 1990 to June 1992. Intestinal function tests and investigation for enteric viruses were performed in Naples. PATIENTS: Forty-seven children with symptomatic HIV infection, six of whom had diarrhoea. Fifty non-infected children with diarrhoea and 48 healthy children were enrolled as controls for enteric viruses positivity and intestinal tests. METHODS: Intestinal functio...
BACKGROUND: Enteric cryptosporidiosis is a frequent problem in adults with human immunodeficiency vi...
BACKGROUND: Nutrient malabsorption frequently occurs in HIV infected children, but very few studies ...
BACKGROUND: Nutrient malabsorption frequently occurs in HIV infected children, but very few studies ...
Objective: To determine the features and the prevalence of intestinal-dysfunction in HIV-infected ch...
Objective: To determine the features and the prevalence of intestinal-dysfunction in HIV-infected ch...
Objective: To determine the features and the prevalence of intestinal-dysfunction in HIV-infected ch...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the features and the prevalence of intestinal-dysfunction in HIV-infected ch...
A double scenario characterizes the epidemiology of HIV infection in children. In countries where hi...
A double scenario characterizes the epidemiology of HIV infection in children. In countries where hi...
A double scenario characterizes the epidemiology of HIV infection in children. In countries where hi...
BACKGROUND: Enteric cryptosporidiosis is a frequent problem in adults with human immunodeficiency vi...
Introduction: Diarrhea is one of the most prevalent cause of mortality and morbidity in AIDS/HIV inf...
BACKGROUND: Enteric cryptosporidiosis is a frequent problem in adults with human immunodeficiency vi...
BACKGROUND: Enteric cryptosporidiosis is a frequent problem in adults with human immunodeficiency vi...
BACKGROUND: Nutrient malabsorption frequently occurs in HIV infected children, but very few studies ...
BACKGROUND: Enteric cryptosporidiosis is a frequent problem in adults with human immunodeficiency vi...
BACKGROUND: Nutrient malabsorption frequently occurs in HIV infected children, but very few studies ...
BACKGROUND: Nutrient malabsorption frequently occurs in HIV infected children, but very few studies ...
Objective: To determine the features and the prevalence of intestinal-dysfunction in HIV-infected ch...
Objective: To determine the features and the prevalence of intestinal-dysfunction in HIV-infected ch...
Objective: To determine the features and the prevalence of intestinal-dysfunction in HIV-infected ch...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the features and the prevalence of intestinal-dysfunction in HIV-infected ch...
A double scenario characterizes the epidemiology of HIV infection in children. In countries where hi...
A double scenario characterizes the epidemiology of HIV infection in children. In countries where hi...
A double scenario characterizes the epidemiology of HIV infection in children. In countries where hi...
BACKGROUND: Enteric cryptosporidiosis is a frequent problem in adults with human immunodeficiency vi...
Introduction: Diarrhea is one of the most prevalent cause of mortality and morbidity in AIDS/HIV inf...
BACKGROUND: Enteric cryptosporidiosis is a frequent problem in adults with human immunodeficiency vi...
BACKGROUND: Enteric cryptosporidiosis is a frequent problem in adults with human immunodeficiency vi...
BACKGROUND: Nutrient malabsorption frequently occurs in HIV infected children, but very few studies ...
BACKGROUND: Enteric cryptosporidiosis is a frequent problem in adults with human immunodeficiency vi...
BACKGROUND: Nutrient malabsorption frequently occurs in HIV infected children, but very few studies ...
BACKGROUND: Nutrient malabsorption frequently occurs in HIV infected children, but very few studies ...