UN World Children's Day on Nov 20 is an annual reminder that every child deserves the chance not just to survive, but to ...
Globally, around 2.6 million children and adolescents are currently living with HIV, the majority of them in Africa. These young people are much more likely to experience treatment failure than adults ...
In an article published in The Lancet HIV, authors including Distinguished Professor Denis Nash and Professor Constantin ...
Ernest Amoabeng Ortsin, has revealed that over 1,000 children in Ghana have been infected with HIV/AIDS as a result of their ...
Share on Facebook. Opens in a new tab or window Share on X. Opens in a new tab or window Share on LinkedIn. Opens in a new tab or window Children younger than age 5 years with HIV who received ...
Children who acquire HIV in utero face a lifetime of antiretroviral therapy to keep the virus at bay, but a new study finds that children may be able to pause those treatments. Multinational research ...
Children with HIV who were deemed eligible to have their treatment paused did so to see if they could achieve HIV remission (no detectable virus for least 48 weeks) Four of six children experienced ...
The prevalence of HPV81 in mother-child pairs with HIV in Nigeria could have implications on vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV infection and its associated cancers are more prevalent ...
ISLAMABAD: A child and an adult were reportedly exposed to HIV last month here after infected blood and components were ...
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Tryptophan deficiency in breast milk may explain health challenges in children born to mothers with HIV
A new UCLA study reveals that breast milk from women living with HIV contains significantly lower levels of tryptophan, an ...
At a press conference in Abuja to mark the World AIDS Day 2024, Director-General of the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) Dr Temitope Ilori complained about the rate of mother-to-child ...
Mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Papua New Guinea is at 36 percent, the highest in the region, a UNICEF expert revealed ...
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