The Prevalence of Disclosure of HIV Status to HIV-Infected Children in Western Kenya
Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society2013Vol. 2(2), pp. 136–143
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Matthew Turissini, Winstone Nyandiko, Samuel Ayaya, Irene Marete, Ann Mwangi, Victor Chemboi, Lucy Warui, Rachel Vreeman
Abstract
Rates of informing children in western Kenya of their HIV status are low, even among older children. Guiding families through developmentally appropriate disclosure processes should be a key facet of long-term pediatric HIV management.
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