HIGH-FREQUENCY failure of combination antiretroviral therapy in paediatric HIV infection is associated with unmet maternal needs causing maternal NON-ADHERENCE
<br><strong>Background: </strong>Early combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) reduces the size of the viral reservoir in paediatric and adult HIV infection. Very early-treated children may have higher cure/remission potential.</br> <br><strong>Methods: </st...
Main Authors: | Millar, JR, Bengu, N, Fillis, R, Sprenger, K, Ntlantsana, V, Vieira, VA, Khambati, N, Archary, M, Muenchhoff, M, Groll, A, Grayson, N, Adamson, J, Govender, K, Dong, K, Kiepiela, P, Walker, BD, Bonsall, D, Connor, T, Bull, MJ, Nxele, N, Roider, J, Ismail, N, Adland, E, Puertas, MC, Martinez-Picado, J, Matthews, PC, Ndung'u, T, Goulder, P, Ucwaningo Lwabantwana Consortium |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Lancet
2020
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