Children and HIV/AIDS in Latin America and the Caribbean
In Latin America, around 36,000 children under 15 have HIV, and in the Caribbean estimates are of 11,000 children living with the virus. Although some progress has been made in the region in the care and treatment of adults that is not the case with children. This issue number 7 of Challenges is dev...
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oai-11362-359852020-03-06T16:50:27Z Children and HIV/AIDS in Latin America and the Caribbean NU. CEPAL UNICEF NIÑOS SIDA SALUD INFANTIL CHILDREN AIDS CHILD HEALTH In Latin America, around 36,000 children under 15 have HIV, and in the Caribbean estimates are of 11,000 children living with the virus. Although some progress has been made in the region in the care and treatment of adults that is not the case with children. This issue number 7 of Challenges is devoted to the latest information on the vertical transmission (mother-to-child) of HIV in Latin America and the Caribbean, and how children are accessing life-saving treatment in the region. 2014-03-20T01:28:52Z 2014-03-20T01:28:52Z 2008-07 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/35985 en Challenges: Newsletter on progress towards the Millenium Development Goals from a child rights perspective 7 application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC UNICEF |
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In Latin America, around 36,000 children under 15 have HIV, and in the Caribbean estimates are of 11,000 children living with the virus. Although some progress has been made in the region in the care and treatment of adults that is not the case with children. This issue number 7 of Challenges is devoted to the latest information on the vertical transmission (mother-to-child) of HIV in Latin America and the Caribbean, and how children are accessing life-saving treatment in the region. |
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