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  • Suboptimal Viral Suppressio... Suboptimal Viral Suppression Rates Among HIV-Infected Children in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Meta-analysis
    Boerma, Ragna S.; Boender, T. Sonia; Bussink, Anton P. ... Clinical infectious diseases, 12/2016, Volume: 63, Issue: 12
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    Background. The 90-90-90 goal to achieve viral suppression in 90% of all human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected people on antiretroviral treatment (ART) is especially challenging in children. ...
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  • Severe anemia in Malawian children
    Calis, Job C J; Phiri, Kamija S; Faragher, E Brian ... Malawi medical journal, 02/2008, Volume: 358, Issue: 9
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    Severe anemia is a major cause of sickness and death in African children, yet the causes of anemia in this population have been inadequately studied. We conducted a case-control study of 381 ...
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  • Bacterial co-infection of t... Bacterial co-infection of the respiratory tract in ventilated children with bronchiolitis; a retrospective cohort study
    Wiegers, Hanke M G; van Nijen, Lisa; van Woensel, Job B M ... BMC infectious diseases, 11/2019, Volume: 19, Issue: 1
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    Viral bronchiolitis is the most common cause of respiratory failure requiring invasive ventilation in young children. Bacterial co-infections may complicate and prolong paediatric intensive care unit ...
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  • Iron status predicts malari... Iron status predicts malaria risk in Malawian preschool children
    Jonker, Femkje A M; Calis, Job C J; van Hensbroek, Michael Boele ... PloS one, 08/2012, Volume: 7, Issue: 8
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    Iron deficiency is highly prevalent in pre-school children in developing countries and an important health problem in sub-Saharan Africa. A debate exists on the possible protective effect of iron ...
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  • HIV-1-resistance-associated... HIV-1-resistance-associated mutations after failure of first-line antiretroviral treatment among children in resource-poor regions: a systematic review
    Sigaloff, Kim CE, Dr; Calis, Job CJ, MD; Geelen, Sibyl P, MD ... The Lancet infectious diseases, 10/2011, Volume: 11, Issue: 10
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    Summary HIV-positive children are at high risk of drug resistance, which is of particular concern in settings where antiretroviral options are limited. In this Review we explore resistance rates and ...
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  • Accumulation of HIV-1 drug ... Accumulation of HIV-1 drug resistance after continued virological failure on first-line ART in adults and children in sub-Saharan Africa
    Boender, T Sonia; Kityo, Cissy M; Boerma, Ragna S ... Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy, 10/2016, Volume: 71, Issue: 10
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    Limited availability of viral load (VL) monitoring in HIV treatment programmes in sub-Saharan Africa can delay switching to second-line ART, leading to the accumulation of drug resistance mutations ...
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  • Low hepcidin levels in seve... Low hepcidin levels in severely anemic malawian children with high incidence of infectious diseases and bone marrow iron deficiency
    Jonker, Femkje A M; Calis, Job C J; Phiri, Kamija ... PloS one, 12/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 12
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    A reliable diagnostic biomarker of iron status is required for severely anemic children living in malarious areas because presumptive treatment with iron may increase their infection risk if they are ...
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  • Long term outcome of severe... Long term outcome of severe anaemia in Malawian children
    Phiri, Kamija S; Calis, Job C J; Faragher, Brian ... PloS one, 08/2008, Volume: 3, Issue: 8
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    Severe anaemia is a common, frequently fatal, condition in African children admitted to hospital, but its long term outcome is unknown. Early reports that survivors may be at risk of additional late ...
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  • Real-time PCR demonstrates ... Real-time PCR demonstrates Ancylostoma duodenale is a key factor in the etiology of severe anemia and iron deficiency in Malawian pre-school children
    Jonker, Femkje A M; Calis, Job C J; Phiri, Kamija ... PLoS neglected tropical diseases, 03/2012, Volume: 6, Issue: 3
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    Hookworm infections are an important cause of (severe) anemia and iron deficiency in children in the tropics. Type of hookworm species (Ancylostoma duodenale or Necator americanus) and infection load ...
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  • Severe anaemia complicating... Severe anaemia complicating HIV in Malawi; Multiple co-existing aetiologies are associated with high mortality
    Huibers, Minke H W; Bates, Imelda; McKew, Steve ... PloS one, 02/2020, Volume: 15, Issue: 2
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    Severe anaemia is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in HIV-infected adults living in resource-limited countries. Comprehensive data on the aetiology are lacking but are needed to improve ...
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