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There's a new generation of HIV-positive children who are reaching their teen years, but one 14-year-old girl in Washington, D.C., is finding out that living longer with HIV comes with a price.
Among people with HIV, young children are the likeliest to die while receiving treatment. This is likely because many children under 5 already have severely weakened immune systems by the time they're ...
Delivering a single shot of gene therapy at birth could offer children protection against HIV for years. A study from the Tulane National Primate Research Center and California National Primate ...
CHICAGO (AP) -- The American Academy of Pediatrics says more child-friendly HIV drugs are needed, including smaller pills and three-in-one tablets for kids, to help address a crisis affecting more ...
CHICAGO — The American Academy of Pediatrics says more child-friendly HIV drugs are needed, including smaller pills and three-in-one tablets for kids, to help address a crisis affecting more than 2 ...
Makele Hailu is afraid of the future. "We don't even want to open our eyes to see the disaster that's coming," he says. For 30 years, Hailu has worked with HIV-positive children in a war-torn part of ...
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When classes opened across Vietnam on August 17, few students were as excited — or as nervous — as a group of 15 HIV-positive children who had finally been given permission to attend school. For the ...
HIV on its own does not increase the risk of children getting caries. Instead, a weakened immune system, stemming from other diseases, affects cavity prevalence, according to a study published on July ...
About two years ago I participated in a national stakeholders’ workshop reviewing a school-based HIV prevention curriculum. Religious leaders, teachers, officials from ministries of education and ...