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Early Infant Diagnosis

Disclosure, stigma of HIV positive child and access to early infant diagnosis in the rural communities of OR Tambo District, South Africa: a qualitative exploration of maternal perspective

Disclosure, stigma of HIV positive child and access to early infant diagnosis in the rural communities of OR Tambo District, South Africa: a qualitative exploration of maternal perspective

... for infant HIV infection despite ART in ...and infant diagnosis, which could be improved with integra- tion of PMTCT/EID training during antenatal ...and early initiation of ART in ...

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Delay in Early Infant Diagnosis and High  Loss to Follow Up among Infant Born to HIV Infected Women in Ethiopia

Delay in Early Infant Diagnosis and High Loss to Follow Up among Infant Born to HIV Infected Women in Ethiopia

... facilitate early access to an- tiretroviral treatment ...of early infant diagnosis (EID), defined as having blood drawn for HIV DNA-PCR testing, and predictive factors of EID among infants ...

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Early infant diagnosis of HIV in India—Early results and sero positivity determinants

Early infant diagnosis of HIV in India—Early results and sero positivity determinants

... under Early Infant Diagnosis of HIV (EID) is to use DBS as a first test and WBS as the confirmatory test if the child is found positive from ...

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Early infant diagnosis of HIV infection using DNA-PCR at a referral center: an 8 years retrospective analysis

Early infant diagnosis of HIV infection using DNA-PCR at a referral center: an 8 years retrospective analysis

... Results: Among all the infants who were delivered at the hospital during the study period, 624/936 (66.7 %) had undergone early infant diagnosis at 6–8 weeks. Twenty-seven (4.3 %) were positive for ...

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Rapid Detection of HIV 1 Proviral DNA for Early Infant Diagnosis Using Recombinase Polymerase Amplification

Rapid Detection of HIV 1 Proviral DNA for Early Infant Diagnosis Using Recombinase Polymerase Amplification

... Fortunately, early infant diagnosis (EID) and treatment programs can substantially im- prove survival rates (3), and as a result, there has been a ⬎6-fold increase in the number of children enrolled ...

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Dynamics and Constraints of Early Infant Diagnosis of HIV Infection in Rural Kenya

Dynamics and Constraints of Early Infant Diagnosis of HIV Infection in Rural Kenya

... Abstract A cohort design was used to determine uptake and drop out of 213 HIV-exposed infants eligible for Early Infant Diagnosis (EID) of HIV. To explore service pro- viders and care givers ...

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Systematic Review of the Use of Dried Blood Spots for Monitoring HIV Viral Load and for Early Infant Diagnosis

Systematic Review of the Use of Dried Blood Spots for Monitoring HIV Viral Load and for Early Infant Diagnosis

... Methods and Findings: Thirteen peer reviewed HIV VL publications and five HIV EID papers were included. Depending on the technology and the viral load distribution in the study population, the percentage of DBS samples ...

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Early Infant Diagnosis (EID) of HIV: An Experience at a Tertiary Care Hospital in India

Early Infant Diagnosis (EID) of HIV: An Experience at a Tertiary Care Hospital in India

... Introduction: Early infant diagnosis (EID) confers substantial benefit to HIV infected and HIV uninfected infants and to programmes providing prevention of mother to child transmission (MTCT), but ...

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Correlates and determinants of Early Infant Diagnosis outcomes in North-Central Nigeria

Correlates and determinants of Early Infant Diagnosis outcomes in North-Central Nigeria

... accelerate early and universal place- ment on ART for all HIV positive persons ...women early on lifelong cART irrespective of clinical or immunological criteria (option B+) ...

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Assessing the cost of providing a prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV/AIDS service in Ethiopia: urban rural health facilities setting

Assessing the cost of providing a prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV/AIDS service in Ethiopia: urban rural health facilities setting

... and infant pair), CD4 count (blood sample) service, early infant diagnosis (EID) service, programme management, in- cluding the community-based Health Development Army and referral linkage ...

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Improving early infant HIV diagnosis in Kenya: study protocol of a cluster-randomized efficacy trial of the HITSystem

Improving early infant HIV diagnosis in Kenya: study protocol of a cluster-randomized efficacy trial of the HITSystem

... her infant for EID, the EID provider creates a new infant record in the EID Registry notebook (SOC) or the HITSystem (intervention), and data regarding her antenatal care, maternal ARV prophylaxis reg- ...

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Mother and Infant: Early Emotional Ties

Mother and Infant: Early Emotional Ties

... mother– infant thermoregulation. The attachment felt between mother and infant may be biochemically modulated through oxytocin; encouraging attachment through early contact, suckling, and rooming-in ...

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Biomarkers for the prediction of acute ongoing arterial plaque rupture

Biomarkers for the prediction of acute ongoing arterial plaque rupture

... Abstract: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is the main cause of mortality for coronary artery disease (CAD). Accordingly, earlier detection and diagnosis might be a key point for reducing the mortality in patients ...

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Infant anaphylaxis: the importance of early recognition

Infant anaphylaxis: the importance of early recognition

... Abstract: Anaphylaxis is an acute severe reaction involving multiple systems that results from a rapid release of inflammatory mediators. Patients with asthma and prior allergic reactions are at risk for anaphylaxis. ...

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HEREDITARY NONSPHEROCYTIC HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA PRESENTING AS HEMOLYTIC DISEASE OF THE NEWBORN INFANT

HEREDITARY NONSPHEROCYTIC HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA PRESENTING AS HEMOLYTIC DISEASE OF THE NEWBORN INFANT

... observe an infant who had a severe hemolytic process at birth which led to the diagnosis of hemolytic disease of the new- born infant, but subsequent study of his.. family led to the cor[r] ...

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Clinical Reasoning: An unexpected diagnosis in a 4-month-old infant with lethargy and H1N1 influenza

Clinical Reasoning: An unexpected diagnosis in a 4-month-old infant with lethargy and H1N1 influenza

... The diagnosis of infant botulism is largely clinical. The most commonly reported symptom is constipation. On examination, infants have weakness of the face, neck, and shoulder girdle in the context of less ...

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Early Discharge of the Term Newborn: A Continued Dilemma

Early Discharge of the Term Newborn: A Continued Dilemma

... Early and late discharge after hospital birth: father’s involvement in infant care. Early Human Dev[r] ...

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Volume 37 - Article 58 | Pages 1861–1890

Volume 37 - Article 58 | Pages 1861–1890

... of infant mortality in that region (Sneddon 2006; Hinde and Fairhurst 2015; Atkinson ...increased infant mortality but had a less detrimental effect on older ...

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Choledochal Cyst: Delayed Diagnosis in a Jaundiced Infant

Choledochal Cyst: Delayed Diagnosis in a Jaundiced Infant

... differential diagnosis of neonatal hepatitis and bilia- ry atresia. Klotz D, Cohn B, Kottomeier PK: Choledochal cysts: Diagnostic and therapeutic problems. Landing B: Considerations of t[r] ...

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Urinary Tract Infection in the Infant: The Unsuspected Diagnosis

Urinary Tract Infection in the Infant: The Unsuspected Diagnosis

... at Viet Nam:AAP Sponsored on September 8, 2020 www.aappublications.org/news. Downloaded from.[r] ...

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