Older Children With HIV may Need to Start Treatment Sooner

Younger children with HIV are at high risk of disease progression if not treated on time. New research published this week in iPLOS Medicine/i indicates that they have good potential for achieving high CD4 counts (a measure of a type of white blood cell that correlates with immune function) in later life provided antiretroviral therapy (ART) is initiated according to current treatment guidelines. However, the research also suggests that the recommended CD4 ...

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