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Incidence of bacteraemia in HIV-infected children in Africa, and the impact of highly active antiretroviral therapy

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Main Author: Le Roux, David Martin
Other Authors: Zar, Heather
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Paediatrics and Child Health 2015
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/11483 Incidence of bacteraemia in HIV-infected children in Africa, and the impact of highly active antiretroviral therapy Le Roux, David Martin Zar, Heather Paediatrics Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references. From November 2002 to December 2006, a placebo-controlled, randomized trial investigated the incidence of tuberculosis and the overall mortality in a cohort of HIV-infected children in Cape Town, South Africa. They were randomized to receive either Isoniazid Preventive Therapy (IPT) or placebo. In addition, they were randomized to receive trimethoprim/sulfamethoxaxole prophylaxis on either a daily or a three-times-per-week schedule. The aim: To describe the incidence of bacteraemia, and the spectrum of organisms cultured. To determine if there was a difference in the incidence of bacteraemia between children using Isoniazid Preventive Therapy (IPT) versus placebo; and to determine if there was a difference in the incidence of bacteraemias between the groups using daily versus thrice-weekly trimethoprim/sulphamethoxazole prophylaxis. 2015-01-05T18:51:09Z 2015-01-05T18:51:09Z 2010 Master Thesis Masters MMed http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11483 eng application/pdf Department of Paediatrics and Child Health Faculty of Health Sciences University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Paediatrics
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Incidence of bacteraemia in HIV-infected children in Africa, and the impact of highly active antiretroviral therapy
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title Incidence of bacteraemia in HIV-infected children in Africa, and the impact of highly active antiretroviral therapy
title_full Incidence of bacteraemia in HIV-infected children in Africa, and the impact of highly active antiretroviral therapy
title_fullStr Incidence of bacteraemia in HIV-infected children in Africa, and the impact of highly active antiretroviral therapy
title_full_unstemmed Incidence of bacteraemia in HIV-infected children in Africa, and the impact of highly active antiretroviral therapy
title_short Incidence of bacteraemia in HIV-infected children in Africa, and the impact of highly active antiretroviral therapy
title_sort incidence of bacteraemia in hiv infected children in africa and the impact of highly active antiretroviral therapy
topic Paediatrics
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11483
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