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Effect of perinatally acquired human immunodeficiency virus infection on neurodevelopment in children during the first two years of life.
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Children with serious HIV symptomatology appear to be at very high risk for serious developmental impairments, HIV-infected children not highly symptomatic have relatively normal neurodevelopment, and uninfected children of HIV-infected mothers do not appear to be adversely affected by the mother's HIV infection.