The emerging need for adolescent-focused HIV care in South Africa

Publication type: 
Journal article
Year: 
2009
Author: 
H.B Jaspan, R. Li, L. Johnson and L-G. Bekker
Journal: 
Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine
Volume: 
10
Issue: 
4
Pages: 
9-11
Abstract: 
<P><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Arial">Before the widespread introduction of antiretroviral therapy (ART), most perinatally infected children did not survive beyond the first 2 years of life. With treatment, HIV-positive children are living longer. In the developed world, where HAART has been widely available since 1996, survival of perinatally infected children into adolescence is now the norm. Of a French cohort of perinatally infected children born before 1993, 58% were still alive and receiving HIV care 13 years later. In the UK the proportion of HIV-infected children in care aged 10 - 19 years increased from 11% to 44% between 1996 and 2005. As HAART becomes increasingly available in South Africa, we can expect similar trends.</SPAN></P>