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Question: Among HIV-infected international adoptees in the United States, what are the medical, nutritional, and mental/behavioral health outcomes?
Question type: Descriptive
Study design: Retrospective cohort
Investigators at Seattle Children’s Hospital and Children’s Hospital Colorado conducted a retrospective chart review to evaluate the health outcomes of HIV-infected international adoptees. Study participants were HIV-infected children 0–20 years old with a history of placement in refugee foster care or adoption from a country outside the United States, who received care from Seattle Children’s Virology Clinic or Children’s Hospital Colorado Immunodeficiency Program from 2004–2013. HIV infection was defined as either a positive HIV serology (if >18 months old) or positive HIV RNA or DNA assay (if ≤18 …
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