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Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2023
The AIDS epidemic has been a global public health issue for more than 40 years and has resulted in ~40 million deaths. AIDS is caused by the retrovirus, HIV-1, which is transmitted via body fluids and secretions. After infection, the virus invades host cells by attaching to CD4 receptors and thereafter one of two major chemokine coreceptors, CCR5 or ...
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The AIDS epidemic has been a global public health issue for more than 40 years and has resulted in ~40 million deaths. AIDS is caused by the retrovirus, HIV-1, which is transmitted via body fluids and secretions. After infection, the virus invades host cells by attaching to CD4 receptors and thereafter one of two major chemokine coreceptors, CCR5 or ...
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Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1996
Our ability to diagnose, treat, and prevent HIV infection in pregnant women and in children has changed dramatically over the last few years. Recent developments include "early diagnostic" techniques such as polymerase chain reaction, quantitative viral load measurements to assist in estimating disease status and prognosis, newer antiretroviral ...
A A, Wiznia, G, Lambert, S, Pavlakis
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Our ability to diagnose, treat, and prevent HIV infection in pregnant women and in children has changed dramatically over the last few years. Recent developments include "early diagnostic" techniques such as polymerase chain reaction, quantitative viral load measurements to assist in estimating disease status and prognosis, newer antiretroviral ...
A A, Wiznia, G, Lambert, S, Pavlakis
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Vaccine, 1993
The period of latency between infection by the human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) and the production of specific antibodies to viral antigens may be prolonged and, occasionally, may last for years. This condition of seronegative infection could represent a serious risk of viral transmission from subjects who are unaware of their status ...
AIUTI, Fernando +6 more
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The period of latency between infection by the human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) and the production of specific antibodies to viral antigens may be prolonged and, occasionally, may last for years. This condition of seronegative infection could represent a serious risk of viral transmission from subjects who are unaware of their status ...
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The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 1991
The case of a man who falsely represented himself as being HIV positive is reported. In less than one year he was admitted twice with symptoms suggestive of HIV infection. The diagnoses malingering and factitious disorder were consecutively made.
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The case of a man who falsely represented himself as being HIV positive is reported. In less than one year he was admitted twice with symptoms suggestive of HIV infection. The diagnoses malingering and factitious disorder were consecutively made.
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Scientific American, 1998
The primary way of preventing HIV infections is to change behaviors that enable transmission of the virus specifically those behaviors relating to sex and drug injection. Realistic public health workers have focused on encouraging adoption of safer sexual practices primarily condom use.
T J, Coates, C, Collins
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The primary way of preventing HIV infections is to change behaviors that enable transmission of the virus specifically those behaviors relating to sex and drug injection. Realistic public health workers have focused on encouraging adoption of safer sexual practices primarily condom use.
T J, Coates, C, Collins
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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2001
This article provides an overview of the spectrum of pediatric HIV-1 infection. It discusses the epidemiology of the virus modes of transmission natural history of the disease diagnostic techniques and the management of HIV infection in the pediatric population.
M, Khoury, A, Kovacs
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This article provides an overview of the spectrum of pediatric HIV-1 infection. It discusses the epidemiology of the virus modes of transmission natural history of the disease diagnostic techniques and the management of HIV infection in the pediatric population.
M, Khoury, A, Kovacs
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2005
The present cross sectional study was undertaken to study clinical profile of HIV infection in children in Northern India.64 children from newborn to eighteen years, presenting for confirmation of diagnosis of HIV infection or monitoring of CD4-CD8 counts in confirmed cases, were evaluated.
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The present cross sectional study was undertaken to study clinical profile of HIV infection in children in Northern India.64 children from newborn to eighteen years, presenting for confirmation of diagnosis of HIV infection or monitoring of CD4-CD8 counts in confirmed cases, were evaluated.
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The Lancet, 1996
By the year 2000 there will be six million pregnant women and five to ten million children infected with HIV-1. Intervention strategies have been planned and in some instances already started. A timely and cost-effective strategy needs to take into account that most HIV-1 infected individuals reside in developing countries.
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By the year 2000 there will be six million pregnant women and five to ten million children infected with HIV-1. Intervention strategies have been planned and in some instances already started. A timely and cost-effective strategy needs to take into account that most HIV-1 infected individuals reside in developing countries.
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Advances in Pediatrics, 2012
As this article was written, celebrating another World AIDS Day, which falls on December 1 each year, was just days away. Not only is this a time to reflect on all the success with the treatment and management of HIV infection, in particular MTCT but also a time to reflect on the challenges ahead. As champions of children, pediatricians need to be more
Ayesha, Mirza, Mobeen H, Rathore
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As this article was written, celebrating another World AIDS Day, which falls on December 1 each year, was just days away. Not only is this a time to reflect on all the success with the treatment and management of HIV infection, in particular MTCT but also a time to reflect on the challenges ahead. As champions of children, pediatricians need to be more
Ayesha, Mirza, Mobeen H, Rathore
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International Journal of STD & AIDS, 2002
Primary HIV can be asymptomatic or result in a severe symptomatic illness. Common symptoms are pyrexia, pharyngitis, malaise, lethargy, maculopapular rash, mucous membrane ulceration, lymphadenopathy and headache. It can be reliably diagnosed by a positive virologic test in the absence of HIV-specific antibodies.
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Primary HIV can be asymptomatic or result in a severe symptomatic illness. Common symptoms are pyrexia, pharyngitis, malaise, lethargy, maculopapular rash, mucous membrane ulceration, lymphadenopathy and headache. It can be reliably diagnosed by a positive virologic test in the absence of HIV-specific antibodies.
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