2010
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd008563
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Prevention of diarrhoea in children with HIV infection or exposure to maternal HIV infection

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“…This pooling would tend to result in a smaller effect size. Another common therapy used in HIV care is cotrimoxazole, which also can be used to treat diarrhea 16,29 and other infections. 16 Although cotrimoxazole was used as standard of care in mothers with HIV, its use in children was not tracked.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This pooling would tend to result in a smaller effect size. Another common therapy used in HIV care is cotrimoxazole, which also can be used to treat diarrhea 16,29 and other infections. 16 Although cotrimoxazole was used as standard of care in mothers with HIV, its use in children was not tracked.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16,[37][38][39]44 There was a somewhat wider spread in the point estimates for admission, with 8 comparisons (from 7 reviews) lying outside the 0.4 to 2.5 range; 20,22,26,32,33,34,37 for 3 comparisons (from 2 reviews), the 95% CIs did not reach into this region. …”
Section: Effect Sizes For Admissions and Deathmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stewart et al 37 Abba et al 20 Okebe et al 31 comparison C Duley et al 48 Kabra et al 27 Humphreys et al 33 comparison A Komossa et al 42 Dodd et al 53 Halliday et al 35 Crowther et al 54 Duley et al 47 Abalos et al 51 comparison A Rumbold et al 56 Cates et al 12 Okebe et al 31 comparison B Buppasiri et al 59 Ducharme et al 11 Martí-Carvajal et al 62 Graves et al 30 Nannini et al 13 Lucero et al 28 Walters et al 21 Peña-Rosas et al 58 Spencer et al 15 Abalos et al 51 comparison B Thomas et al 29 Nannini et al 14 Karner et al 19 Welsh et al 18 King et al 49 Al revic et al 52 Okebe et al 31 comparison D Grimwade et al 24 Rumbold et al 55 Walters et al 9 Halliday et al 36 Soares-Weiser et al 23 Makrides et al 50 Hofmeyr et al 46 Cates et al 16 Cates et al 17 Poole et al 8 Grimwade et al 25 Barr et al 10 Imdad et al 45 Okebe et al …”
Section: Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of these children acquire the infection by vertical transmission from their HIV-infected mothers during pregnancy, delivery, or through breastfeeding ( World Health Organization, 2017b ). HIV-infected children become progressively immunosuppressed, a situation that increases their risk of acquiring common and life-threatening childhood infections ( Humphreys et al, 2010 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%