This handbook intends to provide users in resource-poor countries with a tool that can be adapted to their needs. It follows the four principles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and aims to provide a simple, accessible and practical handbook for health workers involved in preventing infection and caring for children infected and affected by HIV. It includes substantial chapters on caring for HIV-exposed and HIV-infected children, infants and orphans; diagnosis and the clinical stages of HIV infection; clinical conditions associated with HIV (diarrhoea, malnutrition, neurological manifestations, skin manifestations and more); pulmonary conditions; anti-retroviral therapy for children; youth issues, long-term and terminal care planning; psychosocial support. The primary targets are medical students and their lecturers, nurses, clinicians, community health workers and other service providers in resource poor settings where there is a significant HIV and AIDS burden
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2004
256 p
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Disability and community; community; family & caregivers; Disability and social diversity; children with disabilities; youth; Health; diseases: communicable diseases (CD); co-infection; pneumonia; tuberculosis; diseases: non-communicable diseases (NCD); chronic diseases; mental health; systems: health workforce; systems: medical products vaccines and technologies; treatment and prevention; Inclusion; society and social change; Programme/ Project; programmes and projects; Rehabilitation; management (service delivery); therapeutic (treatment)
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