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Language outcomes of preschool children who are HIV-exposed uninfected: An analysis of a South African cohort.

Freddy GreenChristopher du PlooyAndrea Mary RehmanRaymond T NhapiMarilyn T LakeWhitney BarnettNadia HoffmanHeather J ZarKirsten Ann DonaldDan J SteinCatherine J Wedderburn
Published in: PloS one (2024)
The findings suggest that perinatal HIV exposure continues to be associated with impaired language development across the preschool years, highlighting the importance of targeting early interventions to optimise language outcomes. Further, the results suggest the importance of demographic, biological and HIV-related variables influencing developmental outcomes in CHEU. The greater risk of suboptimal cognitive development in male CHEU requires investigation around sex-specific mechanisms.
Keyphrases
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  • south africa
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