Tuesday, June 16, 2009


ANECCA HANDBOOK OF HIV/AIDS

Nearly 200,000 African infants are born each year infected with HIV. About half that number die before their second birthday. The need for specialized knowledge and treatment among the region’s pediatricians is evident. In cooperation with the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, USAID is supporting an initiative to expand expertise and share knowledge among health professionals in the region: the African Network for Care of Children Affected by HIV/AIDS (ANECCA). The group brings together clinicians and social scientists committed to making HIV prevention, treatment, and care a reality for all children in Africa. With help from USAID, ANECCA has published the first-ever Handbook on Pediatric AIDS in Africa, a practical resource for all levels of health workers written by leading experts in pediatric HIV/AIDS care in Africa

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