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Published on: September 6, 2019
Infants and Children with HIV Infection
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Abstract:
Infants and children with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection are a rapidly growing population that can be viewed in the categoy of at risk. These children and their families require rehabilitation services to facilitate adaptive responses to HIV injection. This article addresses the clinical manifestations of HIV infection and normal growth and development. The impact of HIV on growth and development is presented through a description of clinical interventions that highlight basic clinical need areas of children with HIV and their families. A rehabilitation classification system is introduced as a means to identify rehabilitation needs of children with HIV.
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