TY - JOUR
T1 - Treatment and research options for paediatric HIV infection in South Africa
T2 - Towards improving care
AU - Gray, Clive
AU - Barker, Pierre
AU - Navario, Peter
AU - Eley, Brian
AU - Mufhandu, Kingdom
AU - Tiemessen, Caroline
AU - Meyers, Tammy
PY - 2005/9
Y1 - 2005/9
N2 - This satellite meeting at the 2nd South African AIDS Conference was organised to facilitate and inspire paediatric networking opportunities within South Africa and Africa. The meeting was collaborative venture between recipients of the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation International Leadership Award (Clive Gray and Tammy Meyers), the African Network for the Care of Children Affected by AIDS (ANECCA) and the Institute of Healthcare Improvement (IHI). The treatment needs of many HIV-infected children in South Africa are not being met, the antiretrovial rollout for children lags behind that of adults, and there are many unanswered clinical and scientific questions that should be addressed by local researchers and scientists to improve paediatric care. The overall purpose of this satellite meeting was to introduce clinical and research networks that are working towards improving the care for HIV-infected children in Africa. More specifically, the objectives of the meeting were: ■ to promote awareness pf paediatric networks functioning in Africa ■ to link seemingly disparate areas of knowledge around treatment and research in immunology and health care, and ■ to facilitate networking through established African paediatric networks.
AB - This satellite meeting at the 2nd South African AIDS Conference was organised to facilitate and inspire paediatric networking opportunities within South Africa and Africa. The meeting was collaborative venture between recipients of the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation International Leadership Award (Clive Gray and Tammy Meyers), the African Network for the Care of Children Affected by AIDS (ANECCA) and the Institute of Healthcare Improvement (IHI). The treatment needs of many HIV-infected children in South Africa are not being met, the antiretrovial rollout for children lags behind that of adults, and there are many unanswered clinical and scientific questions that should be addressed by local researchers and scientists to improve paediatric care. The overall purpose of this satellite meeting was to introduce clinical and research networks that are working towards improving the care for HIV-infected children in Africa. More specifically, the objectives of the meeting were: ■ to promote awareness pf paediatric networks functioning in Africa ■ to link seemingly disparate areas of knowledge around treatment and research in immunology and health care, and ■ to facilitate networking through established African paediatric networks.
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:27844594325
SN - 1608-9693
SP - 42
EP - 44
JO - Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine
JF - Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine
IS - 20
ER -