Neurodevelopmental functioning in HIV-infected infants and young children before and after the introduction of protease inhibitor-based highly active antiretroviral therapy

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The suppression of systemic viral replication and subsequent substantial improvements in survival and immunologic status brought about by highly active antiretroviral therapy have been followed by limited improvements in neurodevelopmental functioning in young children. Additional longitudinal resea …
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Authors Lindsey JC;Malee KM;Brouwers P;Hughes MD; ;;
Journal pediatrics
Year 2007
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