Abstract

Background Cambodia has scaling up a large national ART program using 1st line therapy (d4T or AZT+3TC+NVP or EFV). According to NCHADS, as December 31st 2008, 3,067 children were on HAART in Cambodia, 746 of them were followed-up in Child Health Improvement Clinic (CHIC) at the National Pediatric Hospital, (NPH), with French Red Cross technical support. Fifthy-three out of 746 already switched on LPVr-based 2nd line regimen.

Highlights

  • Cambodia has scaling up a large national ART program using 1st line therapy (d4T or AZT+3TC+NVP or EFV)

  • According to NCHADS, as December 31st 2008, 3,067 children were on HAART in Cambodia, 746 of them were followed-up in Child Health Improvement Clinic (CHIC) at the National Pediatric Hospital, (NPH), with French Red Cross technical support

  • Retrospective analysis based on data and medical records from a cohort followed at CHIC to 31st December 2008 was conducted

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Summary

Background

Cambodia has scaling up a large national ART program using 1st line therapy (d4T or AZT+3TC+NVP or EFV). According to NCHADS, as December 31st 2008, 3,067 children were on HAART in Cambodia, 746 of them were followed-up in Child Health Improvement Clinic (CHIC) at the National Pediatric Hospital, (NPH), with French Red Cross technical support. Fifthy-three out of 746 already switched on LPVr-based 2nd line regimen

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