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  1. Virologic outcomes of HIV-infected children undergoing a single-class drug substitution from Lopinavir/Ritonavir- to Efavirenz-based antiretroviral treatment: A retrospective cohor... by Reichmuth, Kirsten Leah

    Published 2015
    “…Major advances have been made in preventing mother to child transmission of HIV (PMTCT), as well as in decreasing morbidity and mortality amongst HIV-infected infants and children. …”
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  2. Growth of HIV Exposed and Unexposed Infants by Ramokolo, Vundi

    Published 2014
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  3. Mothers' lived experiences of caring for their child with HIV-related neurodevelopmental disorder/s by Dangarembizi, Nyaradzai Esther

    Published 2015
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  4. Cellular immune ontogeny and birth transcriptome in HIV-exposed uninfected infants by Kiravu, Agano

    Published 2021
    “…Despite the success of prevention of mother-tochild transmission (PMTCT) programmes, a large number of children born to these mothers are exposed to HIV and antiretrovirals (ARVs) in utero yet remain uninfected. …”
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  5. A household survey of maternal and child health in the Mount Frere Health District, Eastern Cape by Irlam, James

    Published 2018
    “…Methods: Structured questionnaires were used by local research trainees to gather data from each household on: • household demographics; • deaths in household since April 1994; • household access to water and sanitation; • children under five years; • children aged 5 to 15 years; • deliveries in the past 12 months; • knowledge of prevention and transmission of HIV/AIDS. …”
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  6. Complex interventions in complex health systems: Hepatitis B birth-dose vaccination programs in the African region by Rakiep, Tasneem

    Published 2024
    “…Neonates who acquire the infection from their mothers (mother-to-child transmission or MTCT) carry a 90% risk of chronicity. …”
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