HIV-exposed uninfected infants are at increased risk for severe infections in the first year of life.

Journal of Tropical Pediatrics
Amy L SlogroveTobias R Kollmann

Abstract

HIV-exposed uninfected (HEU) infants have higher infectious morbidity than HIV-unexposed uninfected (HUU) infants. We present the clinical outcomes from a pilot cohort study of 27 HEU and 28 HUU infants. In the absence of infant malnutrition or advanced maternal HIV, HEU infants experienced a 2.74 (0.85-8.78) times greater risk of hospitalization in the first year.

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