Hilgartner M W
Department of Pediatrics Hematology/Oncology, New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical Center, NY 10021.
Prog Clin Biol Res. 1990;324:87-92.
In summary: We have presented 1) data which supports the observation that the progression of immune impairment to AIDS in HIV infected children, adolescents and young adults is significantly slower than in the older adult. 2) Preliminary data suggesting that a relationship may exist between somatic growth and development and the presence of HIV in children and adolescents exposed to long term HIV.
我们已经展示了1)支持以下观察结果的数据,即感染HIV的儿童、青少年和年轻成年人中免疫损害进展为艾滋病的速度明显慢于老年人。2)初步数据表明,在长期感染HIV的儿童和青少年中,身体生长发育与HIV的存在之间可能存在关联。