HIV infection in adolescents
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Overview
An increasing number of HIV-infected children who acquired HIV infection through perinatal transmission are now surviving into adolescence. They generally have had a long clinical course and extensive ARV treatment history.[1] Adolescents with behaviorally acquired infection (i.e., infection acquired via sexual activity or intravenous substance use) generally follow a clinical course similar to that in adults. Because behaviorally infected adolescents are at an early stage of HIV infection, they are potential candidates for early intervention and treatment.
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- ↑ Van Dyke RB, Patel K, Siberry GK, Burchett SK, Spector SA, Chernoff MC, Read JS, Mofenson LM, Seage GR (2011). "Antiretroviral treatment of US children with perinatally acquired HIV infection: temporal changes in therapy between 1991 and 2009 and predictors of immunologic and virologic outcomes". Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999). 57 (2): 165–73. doi:10.1097/QAI.0b013e318215c7b1. PMID 21407086. Retrieved 2012-06-04. Unknown parameter
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