2011
Seroepidemiology of WU polyomavirus among children exposed perinatally to HIV‐1
Miller MA, Weibel C, Kahn JS, Andiman WA. Seroepidemiology of WU polyomavirus among children exposed perinatally to HIV‐1. Journal Of Medical Virology 2011, 84: 188-193. PMID: 22170536, DOI: 10.1002/jmv.23189.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWU polyomavirusIgM antibodiesIgG antibodiesHIV-1Specific clinical syndromesAntibody detection assaysMonths of ageMajority of childrenWUPyV infectionIgG seroprevalenceGroup of childrenClinical syndromeChildren 0Overall seroprevalenceHIVSerum samplesSeroprevalenceAntibodiesYear oldsEarly childhoodChildrenTissues of individualsWUPyVFamily PolyomaviridaeInfection
2009
We never thought this would happen: transitioning care of adolescents with perinatally acquired HIV infection from pediatrics to internal medicine
Vijayan T, Benin AL, Wagner K, Romano S, Andiman WA. We never thought this would happen: transitioning care of adolescents with perinatally acquired HIV infection from pediatrics to internal medicine. AIDS Care 2009, 21: 1222-1229. PMID: 20024697, PMCID: PMC2797130, DOI: 10.1080/09540120902730054.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCare providersPediatric health care providersIssues of stigmaNegative perceptionsHIV care providersTherapy prolongs survivalInternal medicine practiceAIDS care programsCare of adolescentsHealth care providersSuccessful transition programHIV diseaseHIV infectionMedication regimensProlong survivalAdolescent sexualityQualitative studyAdult clinicPoor adherenceFamilial relationshipsPediatric careCare programSocial environmentMedical careInternal medicine