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High Rates of Behavioral Problems in Perinatally HIV-Infected Children Are Not Linked to HIV Disease
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This study suggests that although a high prevalence of behavioral problems does exist among HIV-infected children, neither HIV infection nor prenatal drug exposure is the underlying cause. Rather, other biological and environmental factors are likely contributors toward poor behavioral outcomes.
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