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Minimizing the risk of non‐vertical,non‐sexual HIV infection in children – beyond mother to child transmission
Authors:Mark F Cotton  Barend J Marais  Monique I Andersson  Brian Eley  Helena Rabie  Amy L Slogrove  Angela Dramowski  Hendrik Simon Schaaf  Shaheen Mehtar
Abstract:After witnessing an episode of poor injection safety in large numbers of children in a rural under‐resourced hospital in Uganda, we briefly review our own experience and that of others in investigating HIV infection in children considered unlikely to be through commonly identified routes such as vertical transmission, sexual abuse or blood transfusion. In the majority of cases, parents are HIV uninfected. The cumulative experience suggests that the problem is real, but with relatively low frequency. Vertical transmission is the major route for HIV to children. However, factors such as poor injection safety, undocumented surrogate breast feeding, an HIV‐infected adult feeding premasticated food to a weaning toddler, poor hygienic practice in the home and using unsterilised equipment for minor surgical or traditional procedures are of cumulative concern.
Keywords:HIV  non‐vertical  non‐sexual  transmission  premastication  infection control  injection safety  children
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