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how long can a child live with hiv without treatment

by Alexander Jerde Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Child Born with HIV is Virtually Virus-Free for 9 Years, Without Meds.Jul 24, 2017

How long can a child live with untreated HIV?

The prognosis in patients with untreated HIV infection is poor, with an overall mortality rate of more than 90%. The average time from infection to death is 8-10 years, although individual variability ranges from less than 1 year to long-term nonprogression.

Can a child survive HIV?

How long do children with HIV survive? Between 25% and 30% of children who acquire HIV from their mothers die before their first birthday. Most of them will have acquired HIV in utero or around the time of birth.

How long does it take for a child born with HIV to show symptoms?

At birth, most babies with HIV appear healthy. However, if the condition is left untreated, signs or symptoms may develop within two or three months. Early signs of HIV include: Repeated fungal mouth infections (thrush)

What are the symptoms of HIV in a child?

HIV symptoms in children and teenslack of energy.delayed growth and development.persistent fever, sweating.frequent diarrhea.enlarged lymph nodes.repeated or prolonged infections that don't respond well to treatment.weight loss.failure to thrive.Nov 8, 2019

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