Neurocognitive and Motor Deficits in HIV-Infected Ugandan Children With High CD4 Cell Counts

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Background. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection causes neurocognitive or motor function deficits in children with advanced disease, but it is unclear whether children with CD4 cell measures above the World health Organization (WHO) thresholds for antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation suffer significant impairment

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Ruel, T. D., Boivin, M. J., Boal, H. E., Bangirana, P., Charlebois, E., Havlir, D. V., ... & Wong, J. K. (2012). Neurocognitive and motor deficits in HIV-infected Ugandan children with high CD4 cell counts. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 54(7), 1001-1009.DOI: 10.1093/cid/cir1037

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