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  2. Begin by entering the address of the court, including the number, street, town, and zip code. This information is crucial for proper submission.
  3. Fill in the docket number associated with your case. This helps in tracking your request within the court system.
  4. Provide the name of the respondent child and detail any crimes charged against them. Be precise to ensure clarity.
  5. Enter your name as the victim and specify the address where you would like notifications sent regarding this request.
  6. In the section requesting testing for AIDS/HIV, mark all applicable statements that pertain to your situation. Ensure you understand each statement before signing.
  7. Sign and date the form at the bottom. If applicable, a parent or guardian may need to consent on behalf of a minor victim.

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18 months of age and older: antibody tests can provide definitive diagnosis in children 18 months of age, with known or unknown exposure to . antibody testing should be carried out for children of this age group who present with signs, symptoms or medical conditions that indicate (see section 2.1. 3).
An infant born to an -infected mother may not test positive at birth and it may be necessary for the infant to undergo multiple blood tests at different intervals during her first six months of life.
BCG: New findings indicate a high risk of disseminated bacille Calmette-Gurin (BCG) disease developing in infants who have , and therefore BCG vaccine should not be given to children known to be -infected.
Infants who are infected with often have no symptoms for the first 2 to 3 months. Once symptoms develop, they can vary. Early symptoms may include: Yeast (candida) infections in the mouth.
Children born with infection rarely have symptoms for the first few months even if they have not received antiretroviral therapy (ART). If the children remain untreated, symptoms usually develop at about age 3 years, but some children may not develop symptoms until age 5.

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