Determinants of survival without antiretroviral therapy after infancy in HIV-1-infected Zambian children in the CHAP Trial.
BACKGROUND: There are few data on predictors of HIV progression in untreated children in resource-limited settings. METHODS: Children with HIV Antibiotic Prophylaxis (CHAP) was a randomized trial comparing cotrimoxazole prophylaxis with placebo in HIV-infected Zambian children. The prognostic value...
Main Authors: | Walker, A, Mulenga, V, Sinyinza, F, Lishimpi, K, Nunn, A, Chintu, C, Gibb, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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