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Number of relevant bibliographic references: 9.Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000443 | Laith J. Abu-Raddad [États-Unis] ; Ira M. Jr Longini [États-Unis] | No HIV stage is dominant in driving the HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa |
000603 | Prakash Jeena [Afrique du Sud] ; Donald M. Thea [États-Unis] ; William B. Macleod [États-Unis] ; Noel Chisaka [Zambie] ; Matthew P. Fox [États-Unis] ; H. M. Coovadia [Afrique du Sud] ; Shamim Qazi [Suisse] | Failure of standard antimicrobial therapy in children aged 3-59 months with mild or asymptomatic HIV infection and severe pneumonia |
000686 | Lucia Fischetti [Royaume-Uni] ; Ohene Opare-Sem [Ghana] ; Daniel Candotti [Royaume-Uni] ; Helen Lee [Royaume-Uni] ; Jean-Pierre Allain [Royaume-Uni] | Higher viral load may explain the dominance of CRF02―AG in the molecular epidemiology of HIV in Ghana |
000757 | Neff Walker [Suisse] ; Bernhard Schwartl Nder [Suisse] ; Jennifer Bryce [Suisse] | Meeting international goals in child survival and HIV/AIDS |
000874 | R. Mboulley Kotto [Cameroun] ; B. A. Bouelet [Cameroun] | Endocardite infectieuse a Salmonella Typhi Murium chez une patiente VIH positive |
000895 | P. M. Kelly [Australie, Malawi] ; R. G. Cumming [Australie] ; J. M. Kaldor [Australie] | HIV and tuberculosis in rural sub-Saharan Africa : a cohort study with two year follow-up |
000898 | A. Burnett [Royaume-Uni, Zambie] ; R. Baggaley [Zambie, Royaume-Uni] ; M. Ndovi-Macmillan [Zambie] ; J. Sulwe [Zambie] ; B. Hang'Omba [Zambie] ; J. Bennett [Zambie] | Caring for people with HIV in Zambia : are traditional healers and formal health workers willing to work together ? |
000923 | F. Nuwaha [Ouganda] | Chemoprophylaxis for tuberculosis in HIV-infected individuals in Sub-Saharan Africa |
000924 | S. Nath [Zambie] ; G. Jovic [Zambie] | Cancrum oris : Management, incidence, and implications of human immunodeficiency virus in Zambia |
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