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Pediatric AIDS

Field News | August 14, 2008

Zimbabwe: Working to Give Babies HIV-Free Lives

MSF is now treating close to 40,000 HIV-positive people in Zimbabwe, over 7,000 of whom are children. It is estimated that there are about 2 million HIV-infected people in the country. The virus can be transmitted to the fetus during the pregnancy through the placenta, though there is a higher risk of infection during delivery when the baby comes into contact with the mother’s blood.

Field News | August 1, 2008

"Access to Maternal-Infant Prevention and to Preventative Treatment Makes a Difference"

Elena Alonso, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) medical advisor for HIV/AIDS-TB programs.

Special Report | June 1, 2005

PAEDIATRIC HIV/AIDS

Every minute of every day, a child under the age of 15 is infected with HIV. AIDS kills 1,400 children every single day, and claims more than half a million young lives every year.

Field News | November 2, 2004

Children and AIDS: Neglected Patients

Field News | November 2, 2004

Pediatrics: Missing Tools, Makeshift Solutions