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Treatment outcomes in global systematic review and patient meta-analysis of children with extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis
Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR TB) has extremely poor treatment outcomes in adults. Limited data are available for children. We report on clinical manifestations, treatment, and outcomes for 37 children (<15 years of age) with bacteriologically confirmed XDR TB in 11 countries. These patients were managed during 1999–2013. For the 37 children, median age was 11 years, 32 (87%) had pulmonary TB, and 29 had a recorded HIV status; 7 (24%) were infected with HIV. Median treatment duration was 7.0 months for the intensive phase and 12.2 months for the continuation phase. Thirty (81%) children had favorable treatment outcomes. Four (11%) died, 1 (3%) failed treatment, and 2 (5%) did not complete treatment. We found a high proportion of favorable treatment outcomes among children, with mortality rates markedly lower than for adults. Regimens and duration of treatment varied considerably. Evaluation of new regimens in children is required
Treatment and outcomes in children with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis: a systematic review and individual patient data meta-analysis.
CAPRISA, 2018.Abstract available in pdf
MONITORING OF THE BRIDGE ON DN 39 OVER THE DANUBE - BLACK SEA CHANNEL IN AGIGEA DURING REHABILITATION
DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF A PRESTRESSED CONCRETE BRIDGE DURING CONSTRUCTION BY CANTILEVER METHOD
Chemical states of 32P and 35S in neutron irradiated potassium chloride doped with potassium hydroxide
Strengthening solutions for reinforced concrete bridges superstructures built on continuous beams
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