BACKGROUND: In sub-Saharan Africa, where infectious diseases and nutritional deficiencies are common, severe anaemia is a common cause of paediatric hospital admission, yet the evidence to support current treatment recommendations is limited. To avert overuse of blood products, the World Health Organisation advocates a conservative transfusion policy and recommends iron, folate and anti-helminthics at discharge. Outcomes are unsatisfactory with high rates of in-hospital mortality (9-10 %), 6-month mortality and relapse (6 %). A definitive trial to establish best transfusion and treatment strategies to prevent both early and delayed mortality and relapse is warranted. METHODS/DESIGN: TRACT is a multicentre randomised controlled trial of 3954...
BACKGROUND: Severe anaemia (SA) is a common reason for hospitalisation of children in sub-Saharan Af...
BACKGROUND: Severe anaemia (SA) is a common reason for hospitalisation of children in sub-Saharan...
Background: Severe anaemia is a leading cause of paediatric admission to hospital in Africa; post-d...
Background In sub-Saharan Africa, where infectious diseases and nutritional deficiencies are common...
Background In sub-Saharan Africa, where infectious diseases and nutritional deficiencies are common,...
Background The World Health Organization recommends not performing transfusions in African children ...
Background The World Health Organization recommends not performing transfusions in African childr...
BACKGROUND: Severe anemia (SA, hemoglobin 6 g/dl: primary outcome) and 28-day survival. RESULTS: Med...
The phase III Transfusion and Treatment of severe anaemia in African Children Trial(TRACT) found tha...
BACKGROUND Severe anemia (hemoglobin level, <6 g per deciliter) is a leading cause of hospital admi...
Background: Severe anemia (hemoglobin level, <6 g per deciliter) is a leading cause of hospital a...
Background Severe anaemia in children is a leading cause of hospital admission and a major cause of ...
Background The TRACT trial established the timing of transfusion in children with uncomplicated ana...
Background: Owing to inadequate supplies of donor blood for transfusion in sub-Saharan Africa (sSA) ...
BACKGROUND: The TRACT trial established the timing of transfusion in children with uncomplicated ana...
BACKGROUND: Severe anaemia (SA) is a common reason for hospitalisation of children in sub-Saharan Af...
BACKGROUND: Severe anaemia (SA) is a common reason for hospitalisation of children in sub-Saharan...
Background: Severe anaemia is a leading cause of paediatric admission to hospital in Africa; post-d...
Background In sub-Saharan Africa, where infectious diseases and nutritional deficiencies are common...
Background In sub-Saharan Africa, where infectious diseases and nutritional deficiencies are common,...
Background The World Health Organization recommends not performing transfusions in African children ...
Background The World Health Organization recommends not performing transfusions in African childr...
BACKGROUND: Severe anemia (SA, hemoglobin 6 g/dl: primary outcome) and 28-day survival. RESULTS: Med...
The phase III Transfusion and Treatment of severe anaemia in African Children Trial(TRACT) found tha...
BACKGROUND Severe anemia (hemoglobin level, <6 g per deciliter) is a leading cause of hospital admi...
Background: Severe anemia (hemoglobin level, <6 g per deciliter) is a leading cause of hospital a...
Background Severe anaemia in children is a leading cause of hospital admission and a major cause of ...
Background The TRACT trial established the timing of transfusion in children with uncomplicated ana...
Background: Owing to inadequate supplies of donor blood for transfusion in sub-Saharan Africa (sSA) ...
BACKGROUND: The TRACT trial established the timing of transfusion in children with uncomplicated ana...
BACKGROUND: Severe anaemia (SA) is a common reason for hospitalisation of children in sub-Saharan Af...
BACKGROUND: Severe anaemia (SA) is a common reason for hospitalisation of children in sub-Saharan...
Background: Severe anaemia is a leading cause of paediatric admission to hospital in Africa; post-d...