Manipulation of solid dosage forms for oral administration to paediatric patients for drug-resistant tuberculosis in South Africa: an observation study
Abstract Background Children represent a particularly vulnerable demographic in the context of drug-resistant (DR) tuberculosis (TB) due to their increased likelihood of close contact with adults diagnosed with the disease. Approximately 25 000-30 000 children develop DR-TB annually. While treatment...
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Main Authors: | Sheetal Harichander (Author), Varsha Bangalee (Author), Frasia Oosthuizen (Author) |
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