Diagnosis of pediatric human immunodeficiency virus infection in resource-constrained settings
- PMID: 17072130
- DOI: 10.1097/01.inf.0000243157.16405.f0
Diagnosis of pediatric human immunodeficiency virus infection in resource-constrained settings
Abstract
The majority of children infected with human immunodeficiency virus live in resource-constrained settings and die without an established diagnosis. Definitive laboratory diagnosis in children younger than 12-18 months requires virologic testing; however, antibody testing is often the only option available. Antibody testing provides a definitive diagnosis in older children but is frequently not used. Children meeting clinical criteria should be treated regardless of availability of laboratory diagnoses.
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