Abstract Introduction The population of 16 million children exposed to HIV and uninfected (CHEU) under 15 years of age continues to expand rapidly, and the estimated prevalence of CHEU exceeds 20% in several countries in sub‐Saharan Africa with high HIV prevalence. Some evidence suggests that CHEU experience suboptimal neurodevelopmental outcomes compared to children born to women without HIV. In this commentary, we discuss the latest research on biologic and socio‐behavioural factors associated with neurodevelopmental outcomes among CHEU. Discussion Some but not all studies have noted that CHEU are at risk of poorer neurodevelopment across multiple cognitive domains, most notably in language and motor skills, in diverse settings, ages and ...
<p>Recently prevention of HIV transmission from mother to child by antiretroviral regimens has resul...
To assess the effect of HIV care (including HAART if eligible) on neurodevelopment
Introduction: Globally, 1.7 million children are living with HIV, with the majority of them residing...
Introduction Predictors of neurodevelopment among children who are HIV‐exposed uninfected (CHEU) are...
BackgroundEvidence shows that antiretroviral (ART) exposure is associated with neurodevelopmental de...
Introduction: Over 15 million children who were exposed to HIV perinatally but uninfected (HEU) are ...
To determine neurodevelopmental outcomes we conducted a cohort study prospectively from 2002 to 2011...
Abstract Objective Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest prevalence of children at risk of not achievin...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:HIV infection is associated with cognitive impairments, but outcomes...
This dissertation assesses neurodevelopment in children affected by HIV in Botswana, by examining as...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-negative children born to HIV-infected mothers may exhibit differ...
BACKGROUND: We reviewed the impact of HIV, HIV exposure, and antiretroviral therapy/prophylaxis on n...
HIV in children is a serious and growing problem in sub-Saharan Africa. At present very little is kn...
Pediatric HIV infection is a growing problem in most regions of the world. Data on the effects of HI...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Exposure to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 during pregnancy is a major...
<p>Recently prevention of HIV transmission from mother to child by antiretroviral regimens has resul...
To assess the effect of HIV care (including HAART if eligible) on neurodevelopment
Introduction: Globally, 1.7 million children are living with HIV, with the majority of them residing...
Introduction Predictors of neurodevelopment among children who are HIV‐exposed uninfected (CHEU) are...
BackgroundEvidence shows that antiretroviral (ART) exposure is associated with neurodevelopmental de...
Introduction: Over 15 million children who were exposed to HIV perinatally but uninfected (HEU) are ...
To determine neurodevelopmental outcomes we conducted a cohort study prospectively from 2002 to 2011...
Abstract Objective Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest prevalence of children at risk of not achievin...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:HIV infection is associated with cognitive impairments, but outcomes...
This dissertation assesses neurodevelopment in children affected by HIV in Botswana, by examining as...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-negative children born to HIV-infected mothers may exhibit differ...
BACKGROUND: We reviewed the impact of HIV, HIV exposure, and antiretroviral therapy/prophylaxis on n...
HIV in children is a serious and growing problem in sub-Saharan Africa. At present very little is kn...
Pediatric HIV infection is a growing problem in most regions of the world. Data on the effects of HI...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Exposure to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 during pregnancy is a major...
<p>Recently prevention of HIV transmission from mother to child by antiretroviral regimens has resul...
To assess the effect of HIV care (including HAART if eligible) on neurodevelopment
Introduction: Globally, 1.7 million children are living with HIV, with the majority of them residing...