Treatment Guidelines
The United States Department of Health and Human Services provides clinical guidelines for the treatment of HIV/AIDS that are reviewed and updated by experts in the field. They are available at AIDSinfo. Included below are links to useful sections of the perinatal and pediatric guidelines as well as other resources for additional treatment information.
Sources of Treatment Information Include:
PLEASE NOTE: The Pediatric Guidelines were updated on August 16, 2010. All links found below with the number "2" refer to the previous version of the guidelines and will be updated when they become available. Please see the complete updated version of the guidelines (link in box above) to assure access to the most up-to-date version available.
Preconceptional Care
Antepartum Care
Intrapartum/Delivery Guidelines
Postpartum Care
Neonatal Care
- Identification of Perinatal HIV Exposure 2
- Infants Born to Mothers with Unknown HIV Infection Status 1
- Infant Antiretroviral Prophylaxis (AZT dosing including preterm infants, use of Nevirapine and 3TC, initial postnatal management of neonate, long-term follow-up of ARV-exposed infants) 1
- IL Perinatal HIV Hotline Best Practices
- IL Perinatal HIV Hotline Neonatal Treatment Guidelines (AZT dosing, use of Nevirapine/3TC, PCP prophylaxis, HIV screening of exposed infants)
- Diagnosis of HIV Infection in Infants (choice of diagnostic test, timing of test, antibody testing) 2
- Laboratory Monitoring of Pediatric HIV Infection 2
- Treatment Recommendations for Pediatric HIV Infection 2
- Monitoring of Children on Antiretroviral Therapy 2
- Characteristics of Available Antiretroviral Drugs (dosing, toxicities, drug interactions, special instructions) 2
- Guidelines for Use of HIV Antiretroviral Therapy in Pregnancy 4
Other