Independent and interactive effects of HIV infection, clinical stage and other comorbidities on survival of children treated for severe malnutrition in rural South Africa: a retrospective multicohort study
<br><strong>Background.</strong> There is still limited to no evidence on the independent and interactive effects of HIV infection, disease stage, baseline disease severity and other important comorbidities on mortality risk among young children treated for severe acute malnutritio...
Main Authors: | Muzigaba, M, Puoane, T, Sartorius, B, Sanders, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Health and Medical Publishing Group
2017
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