The impact of HIV infection and disease stage on the rate of weight gain and duration of refeeding and treatment in severely malnourished children in rural South African hospitals
Background. Evidence of the effects of HIV infection and clinical stage on the duration of refeeding and treatment (DRT) and the rate of weight gain (RWG) in severely malnourished children remains inconclusive. Objectives. To determine whether the RWG and DRT differ by baseline clinical characterist...
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Main Authors: | Moïse Muzigaba (Author), Benn Sartorius (Author), Thandi Puoane (Author), Brian Van Wyk (Author), David Sanders (Author) |
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South African Medical Association,
2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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