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. 2007 Sep;9(5):425-33.
doi: 10.1007/s11908-007-0065-5.

Treatment of pediatric HIV infection

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Treatment of pediatric HIV infection

Elisa A d'Oulx et al. Curr Infect Dis Rep. 2007 Sep.

Abstract

HIV-infected children require a peculiar management when compared to infected adults. Antiretroviral therapy has been quite well adapted to children, but new studies are needed to answer many unsolved questions, such as when to start therapy in asymptomatic infected children. Recently, several guidelines have been updated. In this review, we compare these recommendations together with the latest studies concerning the treatment of HIV in children. A triple-drug combination therapy based either on nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors or protease inhibitors is the recommended initial therapy. After treatment failure, a second-line therapy should be based on switching between these two regimens. Antiretroviral therapy should be managed by an expert in pediatric and adolescent HIV infection. The importance of children's adherence to therapy is a crucial point, particularly in adolescents.

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