Antimicrobial drug resistance is a serious health hazard driven by overuse. Administration of antimicrobial drugs to HIV-exposed, uninfected infants, a population that is growing and at high risk for infection, is poorly studied. We therefore analyzed factors associated with antibacterial drug administration to HIV-exposed, uninfected infants during their first year of life. Our study population was 2,152 HIV-exposed, uninfected infants enrolled in the Breastfeeding, Antiretrovirals and Nutrition study in Lilongwe, Malawi, during 2004–2010. All infants were breastfed through 28 weeks of age. Antibacterial drugs were prescribed frequently (to 80% of infants), and most (67%) of the 5,329 prescriptions were for respiratory indications. Most co...
(See the editorial commentary by Bulterys et al. and the article by Shapiro et al., on pages 709–12 ...
Data centered on antibiotics usage and their determinants in African pediatric populations are limit...
Background: The World Health Organization HIV guidelines recommend either infant zidovudine (ZDV) or...
Antimicrobial drug resistance is a serious health hazard driven by overuse. Administration of antimi...
BackgroundAntibiotic resistance is a serious health hazard driven by overuse. Antibiotic usage in lo...
Abstract Introduction: Despite declining risk of vertical HIV transmission, prophylactic cotrimoxazo...
The World Health Organization guidelines recommend cotrimoxazole prophylactic treatment (CPT) for al...
The World Health Organisation and the Joint United Nations Programme in 2006 reaffirmed the earlier ...
We analyzed the development of nevirapine (NVP) resistance in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (H...
Objective: To describe the clinical features of infants admitted with HIV-related pneumonia and to d...
Appolinary AR Kamuhabwa,1 Vicky Manyanga21Unit of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2Department of Medi...
CITATION: Rabie, H., Slogrove, A. & Bwakura-Dangarembizi, M. 2019. Reviewing co-trimoxazole for HIV-...
\u22Objective\u22 : To describe antibiotic prescription patterns among HIV infected patients aged 2 ...
Bacterial resistance has increased in the AIDS era and is attributed to the widespread use of cotrim...
Background: If children born to HIV-infected mothers are not identified early, approximately 30% of ...
(See the editorial commentary by Bulterys et al. and the article by Shapiro et al., on pages 709–12 ...
Data centered on antibiotics usage and their determinants in African pediatric populations are limit...
Background: The World Health Organization HIV guidelines recommend either infant zidovudine (ZDV) or...
Antimicrobial drug resistance is a serious health hazard driven by overuse. Administration of antimi...
BackgroundAntibiotic resistance is a serious health hazard driven by overuse. Antibiotic usage in lo...
Abstract Introduction: Despite declining risk of vertical HIV transmission, prophylactic cotrimoxazo...
The World Health Organization guidelines recommend cotrimoxazole prophylactic treatment (CPT) for al...
The World Health Organisation and the Joint United Nations Programme in 2006 reaffirmed the earlier ...
We analyzed the development of nevirapine (NVP) resistance in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (H...
Objective: To describe the clinical features of infants admitted with HIV-related pneumonia and to d...
Appolinary AR Kamuhabwa,1 Vicky Manyanga21Unit of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2Department of Medi...
CITATION: Rabie, H., Slogrove, A. & Bwakura-Dangarembizi, M. 2019. Reviewing co-trimoxazole for HIV-...
\u22Objective\u22 : To describe antibiotic prescription patterns among HIV infected patients aged 2 ...
Bacterial resistance has increased in the AIDS era and is attributed to the widespread use of cotrim...
Background: If children born to HIV-infected mothers are not identified early, approximately 30% of ...
(See the editorial commentary by Bulterys et al. and the article by Shapiro et al., on pages 709–12 ...
Data centered on antibiotics usage and their determinants in African pediatric populations are limit...
Background: The World Health Organization HIV guidelines recommend either infant zidovudine (ZDV) or...