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  • Title: PCP prevention for children.
    Journal: Treat Rev; 1995 May; (no 18):9. PubMed ID: 11362597.
    Abstract:
    Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) is common in children and adults who are HIV-positive. More than half of the babies who have PCP never received preventive drugs. It is suggested that a greater number of HIV-exposed infants must be identified at an earlier stage, and preventive medication should be prescribed. It is further recommended that HIV testing and monitoring be made more available to infants at risk so that preventive PCP medication can be given at four to six weeks of age, regardless of the CD4 count and HIV test results. The first choice of treatment is Bactrim or Septra. More information can be obtained by calling the Network at (800) 734-7104.
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