USE OF WHO CLINICAL STAGE FOR ASSESSING PATIENT ELIGIBILITY TO ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY IN A ROUTINE HEALTH SERVICE SETTING IN JINJA, UGANDA

Use of WHO clinical stage for assessing patient eligibility to antiretroviral therapy in a routine health service setting in Jinja, Uganda

Abstract In a routine service delivery setting in Uganda, we assessed the ability of the WHO clinical stage to accurately identify HIV-infected patients in whom antiretroviral therapy should be started.Among 4302 subjects screened for ART, the sensitivity and specificity (95% CI) Beauty, Skincare and Health Care Products of WHO stage III, IV agains

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Gene discovery and molecular marker development, based on high-throughput transcript sequencing of Paspalum dilatatum Poir.

BACKGROUND: Paspalum dilatatum Poir.(common name dallisgrass) is a native grass species of South America, with special relevance to dairy and red meat production.P.dilatatum exhibits higher forage quality than other C4 forage grasses and is tolerant to frost and water stress.This species is predominantly cultivated in an apomictic monoculture, with

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