PRESENTATION OUTLINE
When doctors from the University of Mississippi medical centre announced on 2 March 2013 that a baby had been ‘functionally cured’ of HIV, the world hailed the news as a historical medical breakthrough. “
Organised by UNAIDS and the Centre for the AIDS Program of Research in South Africa (CAPRISA), the symposium focused on 1) whether programmes to stop new HIV infections among children need to be reformulated to promote early identification and treatment of babies at risk of HIV infection and 2) challenges associated with stopping new HIV infections among children and paediatric antiretroviral treatment.
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