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What the paediatrician needs to know about HIV-1 infection
Sara Parigi1, Amelia Licari2, Gian Luigi Marseglia2
1Infectious Disease Unit, Department of Science Health, Meyer Children's Hospital, University of Florence, Florence, Italy.
Abstract:
Nowadays, it is spreading the false perception that pediatric HIV infection has been almost completely disappeared in Italy, as well as in other Western countries, and it does not deserve the attention of the primary care pediatrician anymore. Hereby, we report the important role still played by the primary care pediatrician in management and prevention of pediatric HIV infection in Western countries.
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