Pediatric HIV/AIDS has become less of a problem in resource-rich countries as the number of perinatal infections has reduced dramatically since the advent of antiretrovirals, resulting in the effective prevention of mother-to-child transmission. In resource-limited settings, however, pediatric HIV infection remains a colossal problem; a separate review in this same issue of Expert Review of Anti-Infective Therapy examines the international aspects of pediatric HIV/AIDS. Treatment of HIV infection in children differs from that in adults in the use of immunologic markers and owing to drug pharmacokinetics and age-related adherence issues. This review, geared for the general pediatrician or family practitioner who may see the HIV-positive chil...
With the availability of antiretroviral therapy (ART), HIV infection, which was once considered a pr...
In India, the prevention of parent-to-child transmission and antiretroviral therapy services for HIV...
Although efforts to combat the HIV epidemic have focused on the perinatal reduction of HIV transmiss...
Perinatal transmission remains the main cause of HIV infection in the pediatric population. Treatmen...
Background: Treating HIV-infected children remains a challenge due to a lack of treatment options, a...
BACKGROUND: Treating HIV-infected children remains a challenge due to a lack of treatment options, a...
Paediatric HIV infection is a growing health challenge worldwide, with an estimated 1500 new infecti...
INTRODUCTION: Current international guidelines recommend to treat all HIV-1 infected patients regard...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) affects millions of childrenworldwide. Newpediatric cases are con...
Effective prevention strategies have reduced the risk of perinatal transmission of human immunodefic...
HIV-1 infection is one of the leading causes of childhood morbidity and mortality globally and mothe...
Paediatric HIV infection is a substantial global public health problem in its own right. Approximate...
There has been tremendous improvement in the coverage of programs to prevent mother-to-child HIV tra...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in infants and young children differs in a number of wa...
Introduction: Pediatric HIV is a major world health problem, which is progressing at an alarming rat...
With the availability of antiretroviral therapy (ART), HIV infection, which was once considered a pr...
In India, the prevention of parent-to-child transmission and antiretroviral therapy services for HIV...
Although efforts to combat the HIV epidemic have focused on the perinatal reduction of HIV transmiss...
Perinatal transmission remains the main cause of HIV infection in the pediatric population. Treatmen...
Background: Treating HIV-infected children remains a challenge due to a lack of treatment options, a...
BACKGROUND: Treating HIV-infected children remains a challenge due to a lack of treatment options, a...
Paediatric HIV infection is a growing health challenge worldwide, with an estimated 1500 new infecti...
INTRODUCTION: Current international guidelines recommend to treat all HIV-1 infected patients regard...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) affects millions of childrenworldwide. Newpediatric cases are con...
Effective prevention strategies have reduced the risk of perinatal transmission of human immunodefic...
HIV-1 infection is one of the leading causes of childhood morbidity and mortality globally and mothe...
Paediatric HIV infection is a substantial global public health problem in its own right. Approximate...
There has been tremendous improvement in the coverage of programs to prevent mother-to-child HIV tra...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in infants and young children differs in a number of wa...
Introduction: Pediatric HIV is a major world health problem, which is progressing at an alarming rat...
With the availability of antiretroviral therapy (ART), HIV infection, which was once considered a pr...
In India, the prevention of parent-to-child transmission and antiretroviral therapy services for HIV...
Although efforts to combat the HIV epidemic have focused on the perinatal reduction of HIV transmiss...