WHO issues updated dosing guidance for antiretroviral medicines used in newborns, infants and children

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World Health Organization news release

The World Health Organization (WHO) released new guidance setting out updated recommendations for dosing antiretroviral medicines in neonates, infants and children, to strengthen HIV prevention and treatment for the youngest patients. The recommendations draw on recent pharmacokinetic evidence, clinical studies and expert consensus.

Read the full news release here.

Access the guidance here.

 

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