Earlier antiretroviral initiation is independently associated with better arterial stiffness in children living with perinatally acquired HIV with sustained viral suppression in Mozambique
Background: Cardiovascular disease is a major driver of morbidity and mortality in adults living with HIV. The drivers of cardiovascular disease in children living with perinatally acquired HIV (PHIV) with sustained HIV viral suppression are unclear. Objectives: We explored the contribution of HIV-s...
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Main Authors: | Igor S. Dobe (Author), Ana O. Mocumbi (Author), Noorjean Majid (Author), Birhanu Ayele (Author), Sara H. Browne (Author), Steve Innes (Author) |
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