BACKGROUND:HIV-exposed uninfected (HEU) infants are a growing population in sub-Saharan Africa especially with the increasing coverage of more effective prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) antiretroviral therapy regimens. This study describes the characteristics of South African HEU infants, investigates factors impacting birth weight and assesses their growth within the first 28 weeks of life. METHODS:This is a retrospective cohort based on routine clinical data from two South African PMTCT programmes. Data were collected between 2007 and 2013. Linear regression assessed factors affecting birth weight-for-age z-scores (WAZ) while growth (longitudinal WAZ) was assessed using mixed effects models. RESULTS:We assessed the growt...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2023Effective treatments have decreased vertical transm...
Background: Universal infant morbidity risk factors (poor birth outcomes, suboptimal breastfeeding, ...
Background: There is conflicting evidence, predominantly from developed countries, about in-utero pr...
BACKGROUND HIV-exposed uninfected (HEU) infants are a growing population in sub-Saharan Africa es...
BACKGROUND: HIV-exposed uninfected (HEU) infants are a growing population in sub-Saharan Africa espe...
Includes bibliographical references.BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Malnutrition, which is widespread in m...
Includes bibliographical references.Since the successful use of antiretroviral therapy for the preve...
With expanded HIV treatment and prevention programmes, most infants born to HIV-positive women are u...
<p>Objectives: To examine growth of children by maternal and infant HIV status allowing for in...
Objective: To report on risk factors for severe events (hospitalisation or infant death) within the ...
Background: Early feeding patterns may affect growth of HIV-exposed children and thus their subseque...
OBJECTIVE: Parental HIV infection may affect even those exposed children who remain uninfected. We i...
Background: Infants exposed to maternal HIV infection who remain HIV-uninfected (HIV-exposed/uninfec...
Background: Infants exposed to maternal HIV infection who remain HIV-uninfected (HIV-exposed/uninfec...
BACKGROUND. Despite the recognized benefit of antiretroviral therapy (ART) for preventing and treati...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2023Effective treatments have decreased vertical transm...
Background: Universal infant morbidity risk factors (poor birth outcomes, suboptimal breastfeeding, ...
Background: There is conflicting evidence, predominantly from developed countries, about in-utero pr...
BACKGROUND HIV-exposed uninfected (HEU) infants are a growing population in sub-Saharan Africa es...
BACKGROUND: HIV-exposed uninfected (HEU) infants are a growing population in sub-Saharan Africa espe...
Includes bibliographical references.BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Malnutrition, which is widespread in m...
Includes bibliographical references.Since the successful use of antiretroviral therapy for the preve...
With expanded HIV treatment and prevention programmes, most infants born to HIV-positive women are u...
<p>Objectives: To examine growth of children by maternal and infant HIV status allowing for in...
Objective: To report on risk factors for severe events (hospitalisation or infant death) within the ...
Background: Early feeding patterns may affect growth of HIV-exposed children and thus their subseque...
OBJECTIVE: Parental HIV infection may affect even those exposed children who remain uninfected. We i...
Background: Infants exposed to maternal HIV infection who remain HIV-uninfected (HIV-exposed/uninfec...
Background: Infants exposed to maternal HIV infection who remain HIV-uninfected (HIV-exposed/uninfec...
BACKGROUND. Despite the recognized benefit of antiretroviral therapy (ART) for preventing and treati...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2023Effective treatments have decreased vertical transm...
Background: Universal infant morbidity risk factors (poor birth outcomes, suboptimal breastfeeding, ...
Background: There is conflicting evidence, predominantly from developed countries, about in-utero pr...