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AAP News Vol. 3 No. 4 April 1987, p. 2 © 1987 American Academy of Pediatrics
The word is hopeful on the use of AZT in treating children with AIDS. "The results to date have been encouraging," top infectious disease expert Samuel Katz, M.D., FAAP, told AAP News. Dr. Katz discussed AZT treatment at an AIDS conference in Atlanta in February. Six children have received AZT treatment at Duke since last fall, according to Dr. Katz. The National Cancer Institute and the University of Miami also are involved in AZT administration to children. Although the number of children treated so far is small, Dr. Katz noted that the use of AZT which involves an eight-week hospital treatment is the only method that has been effective in children.
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