Chlorhexidine for neonatal infection: the ‘game‐changer’ we've all been waiting for?
Tropical Medicine&International Health,Volume 23, Issue 3, Page 252-253, March 2018. (Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health)
Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health - February 12, 2018 Category: Tropical Medicine Source Type: research

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Tropical Medicine&International Health,Volume 23, Issue 3, Page 252-253, March 2018. (Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health)
Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health - February 12, 2018 Category: Tropical Medicine Source Type: research

Socio ‐economic gradients in prevalent tuberculosis in Zambia and the Western Cape of South Africa
ConclusionThese data suggest that social determinants of TB remain important even in the context of generalised HIV epidemics.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. (Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health)
Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health - February 12, 2018 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Tom A. Yates, Helen Ayles, Finbarr P. Leacy, A b Schaap, Delia Boccia, Nulda Beyers, Peter Godfrey ‐Faussett, Sian Floyd Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Clinical profile, antibiotic susceptibility pattern of bacterial isolates and factors associated with complications in culture ‐proven typhoid patients admitted to an urban hospital in Bangladesh
ConclusionThe high prevalence of typhoid fever among under‐five children and complications among hospitalized patients are matters of concern. Sensitivity of Salmonella Typhi to ceftriaxone and cefixime was better than to other conventional antibiotics. Shorter duration of fever and thrombocytopenia on admission can be considered as early signs of complications.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. (Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health)
Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health - February 12, 2018 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Halima Khatun, Shoeb Bin Islam, Nurun Nahar Naila, Syed Aminul Islam, Baitun Nahar, Md. Nur Haque Alam, Tahmeed Ahmed Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Chlorhexidine for neonatal infection: the ‘game‐changer’ we've all been waiting for?
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Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health - February 12, 2018 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Victoria Ponce Hardy Tags: Editorial Source Type: research

Treatment interruption in HIV ‐positive patients followed up in Cameroon's antiretroviral treatment programme: individual and health care supply‐related factors (ANRS‐12288 EVOLCam survey)
ConclusionsBesides identifying individual factors of TI>2d, our study highlighted the role of health care supply‐related factors in shaping TI in Cameroon's ART programme, especially the deleterious effect of ART stock‐outs. Our results also suggest that the high proportion of patients reporting TI could jeopardise progress in the fight against HIV in the country, unless effective measures are quickly implemented like ensuring the continuity of ART supply. (Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health)
Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health - February 2, 2018 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Christelle Tong, Marie Suzan ‐Monti, Luis Sagaon‐Teyssier, Mohamed Mimi, Christian Laurent, Gwenaëlle Maradan, Marie‐Thérèse Mengue, Bruno Spire, Christopher Kuaban, Laurent Vidal, Sylvie Boyer, Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Systematic review of strategies to increase access to health services among children over five in low and middle income countries
ConclusionThis review provides evidence of the range of interventions that were used to increase health care access for children over five years old in LMIC. Nevertheless, further research is needed to examine each of the identified intervention types and the influence of contextual factors, with robust study designs. There is also a need to assess the cost‐effectiveness of the interventions in order to inform decision makers on which are suitable for scale‐up in their particular contexts.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. (Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health)
Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health - February 1, 2018 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Tess Bright, Lambert Felix, Hannah Kuper, Sarah Polack Tags: Systematic Review Source Type: research

Equity dimensions of the availability and quality of reproductive, maternal and neonatal health services in Zambia
ConclusionsComposite quality of RMNH services did not vary by district wealth, but was slightly higher in urban districts. The availability data suggest that the higher population in richer districts outpaces health infrastructure.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. (Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health)
Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health - February 1, 2018 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Lily D Yan, Jonas Mwale, Samantha Straitz, Godfrey Biemba, Zulfiqar Bhutta, Julia F Ross, Lawrence Myananyanda, Mary Nambao, Paul Ngwakum, Eleonora Genovese, Bowen Banda, Nadia Akseer, Kojo Yeboah ‐Antwi, Peter Rockers, Davidson H. Hamer Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Isolation of Crithidia spp. from lesions of immunocompetent patients with suspected cutaneous leishmaniasis in Iran
ConclusionWe isolated Crithidia spp. from clinical samples of patients suspected of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Iran, indicating that Crithidia spp. are capable of surviving at human body temperature and infecting macrophage cells. This raises questions on the influence of this phenomenon on pathogenicity, therapeutic outcome, and disease control strategies.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. (Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health)
Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health - February 1, 2018 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Nafiseh Ghobakhloo, Mohammad Hossei Motazedian, S. Naderi, Ebrahimi Sepideh Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Impact of rotavirus vaccination on rotavirus hospitalization rates among a resource ‐limited rural population in Mbita, Western Kenya
ConclusionsRotavirus vaccination has resulted in a notable decline in hospital admissions for rotavirus infections in a rural resource‐limited population in Kenya. This provides early evidence for continued use of rotavirus vaccines in routine childhood immunizations in Kenya. Our data also underscore the need for expanding coverage on second dose so as to maximize the impact of the vaccine.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. (Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health)
Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health - February 1, 2018 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Ernest Apondi Wandera, Shah Mohammad, Martin Bundi, James Nyangao, Amina Galata, Cyrus Kathiiko, Erick Odoyo, Sora Guyo, Gabriel Miring'u, Satoshi Komoto, Yoshio Ichinose Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Diabetic retinopathy screening program utilizing non ‐mydriatic fundus imaging in slum populations of New Delhi, India
ConclusionThe program of creating awareness about DR, identifying KDs, and optometrist‐led DR screening using non‐mydriatic fundus camera based in slums was successful.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. (Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health)
Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health - February 1, 2018 Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Meenakshi Wadhwani, Praveen Vashist, Suraj Senjam Singh, Noopur Gupta, Pallavi Shukla, Amit Bhardwaj, Vivek Gupta Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

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Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health - February 1, 2018 Category: Tropical Medicine Tags: Feature Page Source Type: research

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Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health - February 1, 2018 Category: Tropical Medicine Tags: Issue Information Source Type: research

Seroprevalence of leptospiral antibodies among market workers and food handlers in the central state of Malaysia
Tropical Medicine&International Health,Volume 23, Issue 3, Page 327-333, March 2018. (Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health)
Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health - January 22, 2018 Category: Tropical Medicine Source Type: research

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Tropical Medicine&International Health,Volume 23, Issue 3, Page 327-333, March 2018. (Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health)
Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health - January 22, 2018 Category: Tropical Medicine Source Type: research