The majority of children initiating HAART had good adherence when estimated by caregiver self-report and pharmacy refill data but lower adherence when measured by home-visit pill counts. Adherence to tablet formulation of HAART was significantly better than syrup formulation. Medication formulation did not significantly affect viral suppression.
We interviewed the children with questionnaire about socioeconomics factors, hygiene, living conditions and their dietary habits. Results A lower frequency of fermented dairy food, fruits and vegetable consumption was registred among children with Hp reinfection as compared to not been re-infected.Among persons with Hp re-infection were noted low socio-economic markers such as croweded living conditions, a large number of siblings and unclean water. Conclusions Might decrease the risk of Hp re-infection the use of probiotic, vitamin C, antioxidants contained in fruit and vegetables.Risk factors for Hp re-infection are low socioeconomics factors, hygiene and living conditions.
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