Lymphoid interstitial pneumonia: a narrative review
JJ Swigris, GJ Berry, TA Raffin, WG Kuschner - Chest, 2002 - Elsevier
Lymphoid interstitial pneumonia (LIP) is regarded as both a disease and a nonneoplastic,
inflammatory pulmonary reaction to various external stimuli or systemic diseases. It is an …
inflammatory pulmonary reaction to various external stimuli or systemic diseases. It is an …
Mother-to-child transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus
C Peckham, D Gibb - New England Journal of Medicine, 1995 - Mass Medical Soc
Heterosexual transmission is responsible for most infection with the human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The increase in pediatric HIV infection has had a substantial …
immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The increase in pediatric HIV infection has had a substantial …
Early antiretroviral therapy and mortality among HIV-infected infants
A Violari, MF Cotton, DM Gibb… - … England Journal of …, 2008 - Mass Medical Soc
Background In countries with a high seroprevalence of human immunodeficiency virus type
1 (HIV-1), HIV infection contributes significantly to infant mortality. We investigated …
1 (HIV-1), HIV infection contributes significantly to infant mortality. We investigated …
Interactions between HIV and hepatitis B virus in homosexual men: effects on the natural history of infection
RJC Gilson, AE Hawkins, MR Beecham, E Ross… - Aids, 1997 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and HIV infections share risk factors; therefore,
coinfection is common. Interactions have been reported but controlled studies have been …
coinfection is common. Interactions have been reported but controlled studies have been …
Reduction in mortality with availability of antiretroviral therapy for children with perinatal HIV-1 infection
ContextSince the introduction of combined antiretroviral therapy, mortality rates in adults
with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection have decreased. However, little …
with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection have decreased. However, little …
Natural history of human immunodefiency virus type 1 infection in children: a five-year prospective study in Rwanda
Objective. To compare morbidity and mortality of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-
1)-infected and HIV-1-uninfected children and to identify predictors of acquired …
1)-infected and HIV-1-uninfected children and to identify predictors of acquired …
HIV-specific cytotoxic T-cell activity in an HIV-exposed but uninfected infant
The factors necessary for protective immunity against HIV-1 are unknown. Important
information about these factors should come from study of people at high risk of HIV infection …
information about these factors should come from study of people at high risk of HIV infection …
Short-term risk of disease progression in HIV-1-infected children receiving no antiretroviral therapy or zidovudine monotherapy: a meta-analysis
HIV Paediatric Prognostic Markers Collaborative Study … - The Lancet, 2003 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Data on the short-term risk of disease progression in HIV-1-infected
children are needed to address the question of when to begin combination antiretroviral …
children are needed to address the question of when to begin combination antiretroviral …
Treatment with highly active antiretroviral therapy in human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected children is associated with a sustained effect on growth
Introduction. Growth failure is a common feature of children with human immunodeficiency
virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection. Children who are treated with mono or dual nucleoside …
virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection. Children who are treated with mono or dual nucleoside …
Relation of the course of HIV infection in children to the severity of the disease in their mothers at delivery
S Blanche, MJ Mayaux, C Rouzioux… - … England Journal of …, 1994 - Mass Medical Soc
Background Among infants with maternally transmitted human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
infection, there are two patterns of disease progression. In about a fifth of these infants there …
infection, there are two patterns of disease progression. In about a fifth of these infants there …