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  1. 1 Ιουλ 2021 · Poor nutritional status of HIV-infected children, including those who have already started ART, is closely associated with increased risk of premature death. HIV-infected children who are significantly underweight are much more likely to die than HIV-infected children who are not malnourished (55).

  2. 24 Αυγ 2020 · Given the relation between HIV, nutrition, growth faltering, and survival of children living with HIV, it becomes crucial that nutritional assessment and support should be an integral part of the care plan of HIV-infected children.

  3. 2 Νοε 2023 · Zinc, selenium, serum protein and albumin levels measured at study entry and over 48 weeks were compared between children aged 6 to < 36 months who were living with HIV and had SAM or mild malnutrition-normal nutrition. Children with SAM were enrolled after 10–18 days of nutritional rehabilitation.

  4. 25 Ιαν 2024 · Management with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has dramatically improved the survival of HIV-infected children. Providing adequate nutrition forms one of the important but often neglected supportive interventions which can decrease risk of infections, delay the progression to AIDS, and improve overall quality of life .

  5. HIV-infected adults and children being considered for ART should be screened for nutritional problems, and the extent of such screening will depend on the technical capacity and level of support at the clinical care setting.

  6. 8 Σεπ 2023 · The present overview aimed to investigate the current knowledge from review articles on the role of nutrition interventions as well as food and nutrition policies on HIV-related outcomes in adults to present future strategies for strengthening food and nutrition response to HIV.

  7. The WHO has played a leading role in developing guidelines to support this goal with the generation of general recommendations regarding nutritional needs of people living with HIV and AIDS and specific guidelines for the nutritional care of HIV-infected infants and children (<14 y of age).

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