overview
Scientific Research
Training Programs
Conferences and Events
Collaborations
News and Publications
Publications
Spotlight
AIDS in Africa
Update
Harvard AIDS Review
Harvard AIDS Letter
The AIDS Report
News Releases
HAI in the News


SearchHome
Harvard AIDS Review


Table of Contents

From the Faculty Advisory Committee - By Kenneth McIntosh, MD
Although the field of pediatric AIDS care has matured, the number of children living with HIV is rising, and treating them remains a complex undertaking.
Issues in Pediatric AIDS Treatment - By Ann Menting
Treating a child with HIV or AIDS involves a host of challenges, such as ensuring adherence to medication, finding support systems, and deciding how and when to discuss HIV with the child.
Protecting Mothers and Children - By Pamela DeCarlo, with contributions by Ann Menting
Although low-cost treatments and bottle-feeding have been shown to sharply reduce the incidence of mother-to-infant transmission of HIV, economic and cultural factors present obstacles to prevention efforts.
The Invincible Ones - By Rachel Solar-Tuttle
HIV-prevention messages aimed at youth must penetrate adolescents' belief that they are invincible.
The Village and the Children - By Ann Menting
The HIV epidemic has orphaned millions of children, leading countries to draw upon strained but strong community resources.
Viewpoint
The Harvard AIDS Review invited five leaders, representing a range of approaches to AIDS activism, to comment on critical issues facing AIDS activists in the new decade.
Funding Opportunities
In Brief

Editor: Michael S. Broder
Associate Editor: Ann Menting
Art Director: Suzanne Pescatore
Editorial Assistant: Andrea Shafer
Cover Photo: Human Issues Collaborative

Overview | Scientific Research | Training Programs | Conferences & Events | Collaborations | News & Publications | Search | Home

To contact us with suggestions, comments, and questions, please e-mail: hai@hsph.harvard.edu.

© Copyright 2006, President and Fellows of Harvard College