Neurobehavioural challenges experienced by HIV exposed infants: a study in South Africa
Abstract Background The newborn infant is a complexly organized, competent being, who plays an active role in shaping their environment through their increasing skills in autonomic regulation, motor control, regulation of state and social interaction. Infants born to HIV positive mothers, are expose...
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Main Authors: | Gina Rencken (Author), Pragashnie Govender (Author), Catharina J. E. Uys (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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