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Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Pediatric HIV Infection
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PROMISE: Efficacy and Safety of 2 Strategies to Prevent Perinatal HIV Transmission
Mary Glenn Fowler
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine/Makerere University–Johns Hopkins University Research Collaboration, Baltimore, MD, United States
Most Breastfeeding Women With High Viral Load Are Still Undiagnosed in Sub-Saharan Africa
David Maman
Epicentre/Médecins Sans Frontières, Paris, France
Delayed HIV Detection in Infants Exposed to ARV Prophylaxis During Breastfeeding
Caroline C. King
US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, GA, United States
Evaluation of the Alere q for Point-of-Care Early Infant HIV Diagnosis in South Africa
Nei-Yuan Hsiao
University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
Early ART and Sustained Virological Suppression Limits HIV Proviral DNA Reservoir: CHER Evidence
Helen A. Payne
University College London, London, United Kingdom
Long-Term Outcomes of HIV-Infected Children Initiating NVP vs LPV/r-Based Treatment
Linda Barlow-Mosha
Makerere University–Johns Hopkins University Research Collaboration, Kampala, Uganda
Structural Cardiovascular Changes Are Reversible in HIV-Infected Children in Zambia and Uganda.
Julia M. Kenny
University College London, London, United Kingdom
ART With Weekends Off Is Noninferior to Continuous ART in Young People on EFV+2NRTI
Karina M. Butler
Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
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