Abstract Introduction With the scaling up of vertical HIV transmission prevention programmes, the HIV‐related population profile of children in South Africa has shifted. We described temporal changes in HIV‐related characteristics of children, aged ≤3 years (up to the third birthday), with infectious disease hospitalisations across the Western Cape province. Methods We used routinely collected electronic data to identify children born in the Western Cape with infectious disease hospital records for lower respiratory tract infections, diarrhoea, meningitis and tuberculous meningitis, from 2008 to 2021. Linked maternal and child unique identifiers were used to extract pregnancy, HIV‐related, laboratory, pharmacy and hospitalisation data. We d...
BackgroundDespite the World Health Organization (WHO) regularly updating guidelines to recommend ear...
Although programmes to reduce vertical transmission of HIV mean fewer children are acquiring HIV, m...
Background: HIV infection has become a common risk factor for hospital admission and a major contrib...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Since 2005, increasing numbers of children have started antiretroviral ther...
BACKGROUND Since 2005, increasing numbers of children have started antiretroviral therapy (ART) i...
Background Few studies have described time-based trends of clinical and demographic characteristics...
Background: With widespread availability of pediatric antiretro- viral therapy and improved access...
BACKGROUND : Few attempts have been made to monitor progress toward HIV diagnosis and antiretroviral...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pandemic has ravaged South Africa, the country with the large...
Few studies have described time-based trends of clinical and demographic characteristics of children...
Background and Objective: Over the past 15 years, there have been three major updates to the South A...
Background: Early infant diagnosis of HIV and antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been rapidly scaled...
Introduction: The CD4 cell count and percent at initiation of combination antiretroviral therapy (cA...
BACKGROUND : Loss to follow-up after a positive infant HIV diagnosis negates the potential benefits ...
BackgroundLoss to follow-up after a positive\ua0infant HIV diagnosis negates the potential benefits ...
BackgroundDespite the World Health Organization (WHO) regularly updating guidelines to recommend ear...
Although programmes to reduce vertical transmission of HIV mean fewer children are acquiring HIV, m...
Background: HIV infection has become a common risk factor for hospital admission and a major contrib...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Since 2005, increasing numbers of children have started antiretroviral ther...
BACKGROUND Since 2005, increasing numbers of children have started antiretroviral therapy (ART) i...
Background Few studies have described time-based trends of clinical and demographic characteristics...
Background: With widespread availability of pediatric antiretro- viral therapy and improved access...
BACKGROUND : Few attempts have been made to monitor progress toward HIV diagnosis and antiretroviral...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pandemic has ravaged South Africa, the country with the large...
Few studies have described time-based trends of clinical and demographic characteristics of children...
Background and Objective: Over the past 15 years, there have been three major updates to the South A...
Background: Early infant diagnosis of HIV and antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been rapidly scaled...
Introduction: The CD4 cell count and percent at initiation of combination antiretroviral therapy (cA...
BACKGROUND : Loss to follow-up after a positive infant HIV diagnosis negates the potential benefits ...
BackgroundLoss to follow-up after a positive\ua0infant HIV diagnosis negates the potential benefits ...
BackgroundDespite the World Health Organization (WHO) regularly updating guidelines to recommend ear...
Although programmes to reduce vertical transmission of HIV mean fewer children are acquiring HIV, m...
Background: HIV infection has become a common risk factor for hospital admission and a major contrib...