Search Results - "Prinsen, Paul"
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Clinical study of solid dispersions of itraconazole prepared by hot-stage extrusion
Published in European journal of pharmaceutical sciences (01-02-2005)“…The aim of this study was to investigate the performance of three new solid dispersion formulations of itraconazole in human volunteers in comparison with…”
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Analysis of the effects of malaria chemoprophylaxis in children on haematological responses, morbidity and mortality
Published in Bulletin of the World Health Organization (01-01-2003)“…This paper reviews the evidence for beneficial effects of malaria chemoprophylaxis on haematological responses, morbidity, mortality, health service…”
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Acceptability of the use of iron cooking pots to reduce anaemia in developing countries
Published in Public health nutrition (01-10-2002)“…To evaluate acceptability, compliance and attitude towards the use of iron pots compared with aluminium pots, for cooking in a community that traditionally did…”
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Analysis of the effects of malaria chemoprophylaxis in children on haematological responses, morbitiy and morality
Published in Bulletin of the World Health Organization (01-03-2003)“…This paper reviews the evidence for beneficial effects of malaria chemoprophylaxis on haematological responses, morbidity, mortality, health service…”
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The effect on haemoglobin of the use of iron cooking pots in rural Malawian households in an area with high malaria prevalence: a randomized trial
Published in Tropical medicine & international health (01-04-2003)“…Summary background Innovative low‐cost sustainable strategies are required to reduce the high prevalence of iron‐deficiency anaemia in developing countries…”
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Anaemia prevention for reduction of mortality in mothers and children
Published in Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (2003)“…The relationship of anaemia as a risk factor for child and maternal mortality is described. Maternal case fatality rates, mainly from hospital studies vary…”
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