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    Efficacy of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy in HIV-Infected Children Participating in Thailand's National Access to Antiretroviral Program by Puthanakit, Thanyawee, Oberdorfer, Aurmporn, Akarathum, Noppadon, Kanjanavanit, Suparat, Wannarit, Pornphun, Sirisanthana, Thira, Sirisanthana, Virat

    Published in Clinical infectious diseases (01-07-2005)
    “…Background. Programs for access to antiretroviral treatment were only recently implemented in developing countries. This study aimed to describe the effect of…”
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    Oral lesions and dental caries status in perinatally HIV-infected children in Northern Thailand by Pongsiriwet, S., Iamaroon, A., Kanjanavanit, S., Pattanaporn, K., Krisanaprakornkit, S.

    “…Objective. To describe the prevalence of oral lesions and dental caries status in perinatally HIV‐infected children. Design. A cross‐sectional study. Setting…”
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    Neonatal polycythemia: effects of partial exchange transfusion using fresh frozen plasma, Haemaccel and normal saline by Supapannachart, S, Siripoonya, P, Boonwattanasoontorn, W, Kanjanavanit, S

    “…Neonatal polycythemia remains a significant clinical problem in Thailand. Partial exchanges transfusion (PET) with fresh frozen plasma (FFP) has been the…”
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    Population pharmacokinetics of unbound and total dolutegravir concentrations in children aged 12 years and older: a PK substudy of the SMILE trial by Abdalla, Seef, Compagnucci, Alexandra, Zheng, Yi, Tréluyer, Jean-Marc, Saidi, Yacine, Ramos, José T, Coelho, Alexandra, Riault, Yoann, Cressey, Tim R, Hirt, Déborah

    Published in Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy (03-04-2023)
    “…SMILE, a multicentre randomized trial, compared the efficacy and safety of switching virologically suppressed children and adolescents with HIV to a once-daily…”
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    Once vs. twice-daily lopinavir/ritonavir in HIV-1-infected children

    Published in AIDS (London) (28-11-2015)
    “…OBJECTIVE:To evaluate whether once daily (q.d.) lopinavir/ritonavir is noninferior to twice daily (b.i.d.) dosing in children. DESIGN:International,…”
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