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An effective, low-cost approach to implementing HIV/AIDS education programs in low literacy populations: an example from rural Haiti.Probiotics, enteric and diarrheal diseases, and global health.Task shifting routine inpatient pediatric HIV testing improves program outcomes in urban Malawi: a retrospective observational studyMulticenter study of hypoxemia prevalence and quality of oxygen treatment for hospitalized Malawian children.Targeting the human microbiome with antibiotics, probiotics, and prebiotics: gastroenterology enters the metagenomics eraProbiotics stimulate enterocyte migration and microbial diversity in the neonatal mouse intestine.Routine inpatient human immunodeficiency virus testing system increases access to pediatric human immunodeficiency virus care in sub-Saharan Africa.Use of Xpert for the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis in severely malnourished hospitalized Malawian children.If you text them, they will come: using the HIV infant tracking system to improve early infant diagnosis quality and retention in Kenya.Task shifting an inpatient triage, assessment and treatment programme improves the quality of care for hospitalised Malawian children.Low rates of mother-to-child HIV transmission in a routine programmatic setting in Lilongwe, Malawi.Development of a severity of illness scoring system (inpatient triage, assessment and treatment) for resource-constrained hospitals in developing countriesImproved identification and enrolment into care of HIV-exposed and -infected infants and children following a community health worker intervention in Lilongwe, MalawiThe newest "omics"--metagenomics and metabolomics--enter the battle against the neglected tropical diseasesRoutine inpatient provider-initiated HIV testing in Malawi, compared with client-initiated community-based testing, identifies younger children at higher risk of early mortality.Lay-screeners and use of WHO growth standards increase case finding of hospitalized Malawian children with severe acute malnutrition.Determining the quality of IMCI pneumonia care in Malawian childrenComposition and function of the undernourished neonatal mouse intestinal microbiome.Microbial-Derived Metabolites Reflect an Altered Intestinal Microbiota during Catch-Up Growth in Undernourished Neonatal MiceThe Tingathe programme: a pilot intervention using community health workers to create a continuum of care in the prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) cascade of services in Malawi.The mucosal microbiota in a young child with severe non-Helicobacter gastritis.The undernourished neonatal mouse metabolome reveals evidence of liver and biliary dysfunction, inflammation, and oxidative stress.Nutrient-sensing nuclear receptors PPARα and FXR control liver energy balance.Mechanisms of cross-talk between the diet, the intestinal microbiome, and the undernourished host.The Gut Microbiome in Adult and Pediatric Functional Gastrointestinal DisordersNew Insights into the Pathogenesis and Treatment of MalnutritionImplementing the Jadelle implant for women living with HIV in a resource-limited settingImproved feeding tolerance and growth are linked to increased gut microbial community diversity in very-low-birth-weight infants fed mother's own milk compared with donor breast milkSexual dimorphism in upper gastrointestinal motility is dependent on duration of fast, time of day, age, and strain of mice
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