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Chloramphenicol versus ampicillin plus gentamicin for community acquired very severe pneumonia among children aged 2-59 months in low resource settings: Multicentre randomised controlled trial (SPEAR study)
ArticleAbstract: Objective: To evaluate whether five days' treatment with injectable ampicillin plus gentamicin compaPalabras claves:Autores:Asghar R., Banajeh S., Egas J., Fernando Sempértegui, Hibberd P., Iqbal I., Katep-Bwalya M., Kundi Z., Law P., MacLeod W.B., Maulen-Radovan I., Miño G., Qazi S., Saha S.K., Santosham M., Simon J.L., Singhi S., Thea D.M.Fuentes:scopusAssessment of the Binax NOW Streptococcus pneumoniae urinary antigen test in children with nasopharyngeal pneumococcal carriage
ArticleAbstract: We evaluated the Binax NOW Streptococcus pneumoniae urinary antigen assay by testing 210 healthy chiPalabras claves:Autores:Bertha Estrella, Egas J., Fernando Sempértegui, Griffiths J.K., Hamer D.H., MacLeod W.B.Fuentes:scopusMicronutrient deficiencies are associated with impaired immune response and higher burden of respiratory infections in elderly Ecuadorians
ArticleAbstract: The proportion of the Latin American population above age 65 y is expected to rise substantially. ToPalabras claves:Autores:Bertha Estrella, Dallal G.E., Egas J., Fernando Sempértegui, Griffiths J.K., Hamer D.H., Meydani S.N., Rodríguez A., Selhub J., Tucker K.L.Fuentes:scopusRisk of diarrheal disease in ecuadorian day–care centers
ArticleAbstract: To determine the risk for diarrheal disease (DD) in day-care centers (DCC) for children residing inPalabras claves:Day-care centers, diarrhea, pathogens, RISK FACTORSAutores:Aranha R., Bertha Estrella, Carrión P., Díaz S., Egas J., Fernando Sempértegui, Griffiths J.K., Izurieta R., Lascano M., Ortiz W., Yerovi L., Zabala A.Fuentes:scopusThe effect of Helicobacter pylori infection on growth velocity in young children from poor urban communities in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Objective: To characterize the potential effects of Helicobacter infections on growth velocity in loPalabras claves:CHILDREN, ECUADOR, Fecal antigen, Growth velocity, helicobacter pylori, IgG antibodyAutores:Bertha Estrella, Egas J., Egorov A.I., Fernando Sempértegui, Griffiths J.K., Naumova E.N.Fuentes:scopus