Clinical and programmatic outcomes of HIV-exposed infants enrolled in care at geographically diverse clinics, 1997-2021: A cohort study

Although 1·3 million women with HIV give birth annually, care and outcomes for HIV-exposed infants remain incompletely understood. We analyzed programmatic and health indicators in a large, multidecade global dataset of linked mother-infant records from clinics and programs associated with the Inter...

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Veröffentlicht in:PLoS medicine 2022-09, Vol.19 (9), p.e1004089-e1004089
Hauptverfasser: Edmonds, Andrew, Brazier, Ellen, Musick, Beverly S, Yotebieng, Marcel, Humphrey, John, Abuogi, Lisa L, Adedimeji, Adebola, Keiser, Olivia, Msukwa, Malango, Carlucci, James G, Maia, Marcelle, Pinto, Jorge A, Leroy, Valériane, Davies, Mary-Ann, Wools-Kaloustian, Kara K
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Zusammenfassung:Although 1·3 million women with HIV give birth annually, care and outcomes for HIV-exposed infants remain incompletely understood. We analyzed programmatic and health indicators in a large, multidecade global dataset of linked mother-infant records from clinics and programs associated with the International epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA) consortium. HIV-exposed infants were eligible for this retrospective cohort analysis if enrolled at
ISSN:1549-1676
1549-1277
1549-1676
DOI:10.1371/journal.pmed.1004089