Panelists Discuss Diagnosis, Treatment For Pediatric AIDS Patients

Center for Global Health Policy’s “Science Speaks”: While a baby in Mississippi proves what science can do, just a third of HIV-infected children get the treatment they need, leading to the question: What will it take?
Antigone Barton, writer and editor of “Science Speaks” and senior communications officer at the Center for Global Health Policy, summarizes comments made at an expert panel held on Tuesday and hosted by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation on improving diagnosis, health care, and treatment for pediatric AIDS (6/26).

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