South Africa has, until now, focused its HIV prevention efforts on youth and adults, and now needs to expand its focus to include children. Much is already known about vertical transmission, which is the dominant mode of HIV transmission among children. However, little investigation has been done into the potential for horizontal transmission of HIV on the population below reproductive age. This report focuses on children aged 2-9 years and, using a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods, presents evidence on the potential for HIV transmission in dental, maternity and paediatric services in public health facilities. A new finding concerns the practice of shared breastfeeding
PurposeAdolescent females aged 15\u201319 account for 62% of new HIV infections and give birth to 16...
The perspectives and practices of health care workers (HCWs) regarding disclosure to HIV-infected ch...
Background: Although recent estimates of the HIV/AIDS burden in South Africa show the particular vul...
The study investigates the risk exposure to HIV infection among South African children aged 2-9 year...
Understanding the general health status of children aged 18 years and below in relation to the HIV e...
There are an estimated half-million children living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa. The predominant ...
There are an estimated half-million children living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa. The predominant ...
PURPOSE : Adolescent females aged 15–19 account for 62% of new HIV infections and give birth to 16 ...
HIV risk exposure among young children A study of 2–9 year olds served by public health facilities i...
Strategies to prevent mother-to-child transmis-sion of HIV have successfully affected pediatric HIV ...
Background. In the year 2000 we reported possible horizontal transmission of HIV-1 infection between...
The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence, clinical spectrum, and outcome of paedi...
Although programmes to reduce vertical transmission of HIV mean fewer children are acquiring HIV, m...
Background: Although recent estimates of the HIV/AIDS burden in South Africa show the particular vu...
Simple, robust approaches are needed to monitor prevalence, incidence, and mother-to-child transmiss...
PurposeAdolescent females aged 15\u201319 account for 62% of new HIV infections and give birth to 16...
The perspectives and practices of health care workers (HCWs) regarding disclosure to HIV-infected ch...
Background: Although recent estimates of the HIV/AIDS burden in South Africa show the particular vul...
The study investigates the risk exposure to HIV infection among South African children aged 2-9 year...
Understanding the general health status of children aged 18 years and below in relation to the HIV e...
There are an estimated half-million children living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa. The predominant ...
There are an estimated half-million children living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa. The predominant ...
PURPOSE : Adolescent females aged 15–19 account for 62% of new HIV infections and give birth to 16 ...
HIV risk exposure among young children A study of 2–9 year olds served by public health facilities i...
Strategies to prevent mother-to-child transmis-sion of HIV have successfully affected pediatric HIV ...
Background. In the year 2000 we reported possible horizontal transmission of HIV-1 infection between...
The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence, clinical spectrum, and outcome of paedi...
Although programmes to reduce vertical transmission of HIV mean fewer children are acquiring HIV, m...
Background: Although recent estimates of the HIV/AIDS burden in South Africa show the particular vu...
Simple, robust approaches are needed to monitor prevalence, incidence, and mother-to-child transmiss...
PurposeAdolescent females aged 15\u201319 account for 62% of new HIV infections and give birth to 16...
The perspectives and practices of health care workers (HCWs) regarding disclosure to HIV-infected ch...
Background: Although recent estimates of the HIV/AIDS burden in South Africa show the particular vul...