Features of Development of HIV-infected Infants with Rapid and Slow Progression of the Disease

The paper analyzes the development on the first year of life of 83 perinatally HIV-infected children with rapid and slow progression of the disease. The comparison group consisted of 52 uninfected children born to HIV-infected mothers. Psychomotor development, state of skin and mucous membranes, as...

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Main Authors: L.I. Chernyshova, Yu.S. Stepanovsky, I.V. Raus, O.V. Yurchenko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Publishing House Zaslavsky 2013-11-01
Series:Aktualʹnaâ Infektologiâ
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Online Access:http://ai.zaslavsky.com.ua/article/view/82574
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spelling doaj-d64d73b3d4014252913fefed8294a3d42020-11-24T22:16:28ZengPublishing House ZaslavskyAktualʹnaâ Infektologiâ2312-413X2312-41482013-11-0111.0191510.22141/2312-413x.1.01.2013.8257482574Features of Development of HIV-infected Infants with Rapid and Slow Progression of the DiseaseL.I. Chernyshova0Yu.S. Stepanovsky1I.V. Raus2O.V. Yurchenko3National Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education named after P.L. Shupyk, Kyiv Kyiv Municipal Center for Prevention and Control of AIDS, Kyiv, UkraineNational Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education named after P.L. Shupyk, Kyiv Kyiv Municipal Center for Prevention and Control of AIDS, Kyiv, UkraineNational Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education named after P.L. Shupyk, Kyiv Kyiv Municipal Center for Prevention and Control of AIDS, Kyiv, UkraineNational Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education named after P.L. Shupyk, Kyiv Kyiv Municipal Center for Prevention and Control of AIDS, Kyiv, UkraineThe paper analyzes the development on the first year of life of 83 perinatally HIV-infected children with rapid and slow progression of the disease. The comparison group consisted of 52 uninfected children born to HIV-infected mothers. Psychomotor development, state of skin and mucous membranes, as well as of lymph nodes, liver and spleen were eassessed. It turned out that psychomotor retardation and oropharyngeal candidiasis are markers of rapid disease progression in HIV-positive children in the first year of life.http://ai.zaslavsky.com.ua/article/view/82574HIV-infectionchildrenrapid progressorspsychomotor retardationoropharyngeal candidiasispersistent generalized lymphadenopathyhepatomegalysplenomegalydermatitis
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author L.I. Chernyshova
Yu.S. Stepanovsky
I.V. Raus
O.V. Yurchenko
spellingShingle L.I. Chernyshova
Yu.S. Stepanovsky
I.V. Raus
O.V. Yurchenko
Features of Development of HIV-infected Infants with Rapid and Slow Progression of the Disease
Aktualʹnaâ Infektologiâ
HIV-infection
children
rapid progressors
psychomotor retardation
oropharyngeal candidiasis
persistent generalized lymphadenopathy
hepatomegaly
splenomegaly
dermatitis
author_facet L.I. Chernyshova
Yu.S. Stepanovsky
I.V. Raus
O.V. Yurchenko
author_sort L.I. Chernyshova
title Features of Development of HIV-infected Infants with Rapid and Slow Progression of the Disease
title_short Features of Development of HIV-infected Infants with Rapid and Slow Progression of the Disease
title_full Features of Development of HIV-infected Infants with Rapid and Slow Progression of the Disease
title_fullStr Features of Development of HIV-infected Infants with Rapid and Slow Progression of the Disease
title_full_unstemmed Features of Development of HIV-infected Infants with Rapid and Slow Progression of the Disease
title_sort features of development of hiv-infected infants with rapid and slow progression of the disease
publisher Publishing House Zaslavsky
series Aktualʹnaâ Infektologiâ
issn 2312-413X
2312-4148
publishDate 2013-11-01
description The paper analyzes the development on the first year of life of 83 perinatally HIV-infected children with rapid and slow progression of the disease. The comparison group consisted of 52 uninfected children born to HIV-infected mothers. Psychomotor development, state of skin and mucous membranes, as well as of lymph nodes, liver and spleen were eassessed. It turned out that psychomotor retardation and oropharyngeal candidiasis are markers of rapid disease progression in HIV-positive children in the first year of life.
topic HIV-infection
children
rapid progressors
psychomotor retardation
oropharyngeal candidiasis
persistent generalized lymphadenopathy
hepatomegaly
splenomegaly
dermatitis
url http://ai.zaslavsky.com.ua/article/view/82574
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