Mortality Among Children Aged <5 Years Living with HIV Who Are Receiving Antiretroviral Treatment — U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, 28 Supported Countries and Regions, October 2020–September 2022

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Agathis Nickolas T.,Faturiyele Iyiola,Agaba Patricia,Fisher Kiva A.,Hackett Stephanie,Agyemang Elfriede,Mehta Neha,Kindra Gurpreet,Morof Diane F.,Mutisya Immaculate,Nyabiage Lennah,Battey Katherine A.,Olotu Ezeomu,Maphosa Talent,Motswere-Chirwa Catherine,Ketlogetswe Akeem T.,Mafa-Setswalo Jessica,Mazibuko Sikhathele,de Deus Maria Ines Tomo,Nhaguiombe Herminio G.,Machage Edward M.,Mugisa Bridget,Ogundehin Dolapo T.,Mbelwa Carolyn,Birabwa Estella,Etima Monica,Adamu Yakubu,Lawal Ismail,Maswai Jonah,Njeru Dorothy,Mwambona Janet,Nguhuni Boniface,Mrina Rosemary,Hrapcak Susan,Siberry George K.,Godfrey Catherine,Wolf Hilary T.

Publisher

Centers for Disease Control MMWR Office

Subject

Health Information Management,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,General Medicine,Health (social science),Epidemiology

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