HIV-Exposed Uninfected Children
Cross-source consensus on HIV-Exposed Uninfected Children from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The study defines HIV-exposed uninfected children as those born to mothers diagnosed with HIV before or during pregnancy. — Autism outcomes and neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV in Kenya: a protocol for the Alama project
- More than 14 million African children are HIV-exposed but uninfected, but autism has not previously been examined in this population in Africa or low- and middle-income countries. — Autism outcomes and neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV in Kenya: a protocol for the Alama project
- Globally, most HIV-exposed uninfected children live in Africa. — Autism outcomes and neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV in Kenya: a protocol for the Alama project
- Expansion of antiretroviral therapy has lowered vertical HIV transmission while increasing the number of children exposed to maternal HIV and antiretroviral therapy who remain uninfected. — Autism outcomes and neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV in Kenya: a protocol for the Alama project
- HIV-exposed uninfected children are described as having elevated risks for several adverse health and developmental outcomes. — Autism outcomes and neurobehavioural markers in young children born to mothers with HIV in Kenya: a protocol for the Alama project