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Living and dying to be counted: What we know about the epidemiology of the global adolescent HIV epidemic.

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Living and dying to be counted: What we know about the epidemiology of the global adolescent HIV epidemic.

Auteurs : Amy L. Slogrove [Afrique du Sud] ; Mary Mahy [Suisse] ; Alice Armstrong [Royaume-Uni] ; Mary-Ann Davies [Afrique du Sud]

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With increasing survival of vertically HIV-infected children and ongoing new horizontal HIV infections, the population of adolescents (age 10-19 years) living with HIV is increasing. This review aims to describe the epidemiology of the adolescent HIV epidemic and the ability of national monitoring systems to measure outcomes in HIV-infected adolescents through the adolescent transition to adulthood.

DOI: 10.7448/IAS.20.4.21520
PubMed: 28530036


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