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Bridging the gap from knowledge to delivery in the control of childhood diarrhoea

Isanaka S, Schaefer MM, Vasset B, Baron E, Grais RF
2012-09-01 • Bulletin of the World Health Organization
2012-09-01 • Bulletin of the World Health Organization
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Antiretroviral therapy outcomes in resource-limited settings for HIV-infected children <5 years of age

Sauvageot D, Schaefer MM, Olson D, Pujades-Rodriguez M, O'Brien DP
2010-05-01 • BMC Pediatrics
2010-05-01 • BMC Pediatrics
OBJECTIVE: We describe medium-term outcomes for young children receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) in resource-limited countries. METHODS: Analyses were conducted on surveillance data...
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Thinking outside the hospital for effective paediatric care: the Médecins Sans Frontières viewpoint

Schaefer MM, van Gulik C, McMillan S, Isanaka S
2012-12-01 • Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health
2012-12-01 • Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health
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A Retrospective Analysis of Pediatric Cases Handled by the MSF Tele-Expertise System

Martinez Garcia D, Bonnardot L, Olson D, Roggeveen H, Karsten J,  et al.
2014-12-08 • Frontiers in Public Health
2014-12-08 • Frontiers in Public Health
We conducted a retrospective analysis of all pediatric cases referred by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) field doctors via the MSF telemedicine system during a 4-year period from April 20...
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Extended follow-up from a randomized clinical trial of routine amoxicillin in the treatment of uncomplicated severe acute malnutrition in Niger

Isanaka S, Grantz KH, Berthé F, Schaefer MM, Adehossi E,  et al.
2020-03-01 • Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
2020-03-01 • Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
This study is an extended follow-up of a randomized clinical trial of routine amoxicillin use for infants experiencing uncomplicated severe acute malnutrition in Niger.
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Integrating maternal and neonatal care in resource-poor settings

Schaefer MM, Brown AL
2014-04-07 • Medical Journal of Australia
2014-04-07 • Medical Journal of Australia
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Infections in Children Admitted with Complicated Severe Acute Malnutrition in Niger

Page AL, de Rekeneire N, Sayadi S, Aberrane S, Janssens AC,  et al.
2013-07-17 • PLOS One
2013-07-17 • PLOS One
Although malnutrition affects thousands of children throughout the Sahel each year and predisposes them to infections, there is little data on the etiology of infections in these populat...
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Routine amoxicillin for uncomplicated severe acute malnutrition in children

Isanaka S, Langendorf C, Berthé F, Gnegne S, Li N,  et al.
2016-02-04 • New England Journal of Medicine
2016-02-04 • New England Journal of Medicine
BACKGROUND
High-quality evidence supporting a community-based treatment protocol for children with severe acute malnutrition, including routine antibiotic use at admission to a nutri...
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Description of a community paediatric strategy offering a package of services to prevent malnutrition among children in one health district in Mali

Roederer T, Llosa AE, Shepherd S, Defourny I, Lacharite M,  et al.
2021-01-26 • medRxiv
2021-01-26 • medRxiv
Background We present results from an intervention case study, the Soins Preventifs de l’Enfant (SPE) project, in Konséguéla health area, Mali. The intervention involved a network of com...