The 10th symposium on children and adolescents with perinatal HIV exposure Session 1 - Optimizing health for infants with perinatal HIV exposure
CHAIR
Priscilla Tsondai, International AIDS Society, South Africa
MODERATOR
Anurita Bains
UNICEF, United States
Organizer
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Over the past decade, we have convened international meetings alongside International AIDS Society conferences. This is to identify opportunities to inform health policy and programming to ensure that children with perinatal HIV exposure thrive to their fullest potential. Globally, there are now over 16 million children under 15 years of age who were exposed to HIV in utero, at birth and during breastfeeding. When a child is born HIV-free, it does not guarantee that they will thrive in a similar way to a child born to a woman who is not living with HIV. Research has shown increased vulnerability to infectious morbidity and mortality, poorer growth and neurodevelopmental deficits compared with children not exposed to HIV. Risk of health disparities and opportunities for resilience include biological, social and structural aetiologies. For the 10th Symposium on Children and Adolescents with Perinatal HIV Exposure, we will hold a pre-conference involving dialogue and presentations from families and adolescents affected by HIV, policy makers, clinicians and researchers. Presentations will span infancy through adolescence.

08:00
5 min
Opening remarks
International AIDS Society, South Africa
08:05
5 min
Not all children with perinatal HIV exposure are the same
Botswana-Harvard Health Partnership, Botswana
08:10
15 min
Supporting infant feeding choice and practices for pregnant and postpartum persons
WHO, Switzerland
08:25
10 min
An adapted post-natal club model in South Africa: Outcomes and lessons learnt
Anova Health Institute, South Africa
08:35
25 min
Panel discussion
UNICEF, United States
WHO, Switzerland
Anova Health Institute, South Africa
Botswana-Harvard Health Partnership, Botswana