Assessing Medical Neglect in HIV-Exposed or Infected Children

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Ellen R. Conroy
Barbara L. Knox
Sheryl L. Henderson
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[1] Medical School of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health,Pediatric Residency Program
[2] Cohen Children’s Medical Center of New York,Department of Pediatrics
[3] Northwell Health,undefined
[4] University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health,undefined
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Breastfeeding; HIV; HIV Prevention; HIV transmission; HIV treatment; Medical neglect; Medication noncompliance; Pediatric HIV;
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) causes a chronic illness requiring lifelong medical care to prevent opportunistic infections and death. It is important to identify medical neglect in children that are perinatally exposed to or living with human immunodeficiency virus and to take steps to prevent it. Diagnosis of medical neglect must be considered in the context of the caregivers’ understanding of the risks of harm, and the logistical, cultural and social factors that may influence their actions or non-actions. When medical neglect as failure of treatment or prevention of infection is suspected, medical providers should work collaboratively with caregivers to assess and address barriers to adherence and to provide resources and support. Medical neglect may be diagnosed if repeated preventive efforts fail.
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