According to a recent research by UNSW Sydney Kirby Institute and the global IeDEA consortium, HIV is virally suppressed in 59 per cent of children and adoles
According to a recent research by UNSW Sydney s Kirby Institute and the global IeDEA consortium, HIV is virally suppressed in 59 per cent of children and adolescents on treatment.
Among people with HIV worldwide who are receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART), adults are getting closer to the global target of 95% achieving viral suppression, but progress among children and adolescents is lagging and long-term viral suppression among all groups remains a challenge.
According to a recent research by UNSW Sydney Kirby Institute and the global IeDEA consortium, HIV is virally suppressed in 59 per cent of children and adoles
Globally, less than two thirds of children living with HIV who are taking treatment are 'virally suppressed', according to new research from UNSW Sydney's Kirby Institute and the global IeDEA consortium, published today in The Lancet HIV.