Antiretroviral choice and severe disease predict poorer neuropsychological outcomes in hiv+ children from africa

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  • who: Lee Fairlie and Michael J. Boivin from the University La Paz, Spain have published the Article: Antiretroviral choice and severe disease predict poorer neuropsychological outcomes in HIV+ children from Africa, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this study (P1104S, described below), Chernoff et_al provided further validation of the consistency of KABC-II pediatric HIV neuropsychological assessment findings across six different study sites in four different countries (South Africa, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Uganda) adapted to eight different languages . This study compared neuropsychological outcomes in children aged 5-≤11 years from the P1060 study compared to age . . .

     

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