Systemic biological mechanisms underpin poor post-discharge growth among severely wasted children with HIV
In sub-Saharan Africa, children with severe malnutrition (SM) and HIV have substantially worse outcomes than children with SM alone, facing higher mortality risk and impaired nutritional recovery post-hospitalisation. Biological mechanisms underpinning this risk remain incompletely understood. This...
Autori principali: | Mudibo, EO, Bogaert, J, Tigoi, C, Ngari, MM, Singa, BO, Lancioni, CL, Diallo, AH, Mbale, E, Mupere, E, Mukisa, J, Thitiri, J, Timbwa, M, Omer, E, Ngao, N, Musyimi, R, Kahindi, E, Bamouni, RM, Bandsma, RHJ, Kelly, P, Prendergast, AJ, McGrath, CJ, Tickell, KD, Walson, JL, Berkley, JA |
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Natura: | Journal article |
Lingua: | English |
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Nature Research
2024
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