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High Risk of Severe Anaemia after ChlorproguanilDapsone+Artesunate Antimalarial Treatment in Patients with G6PD (A-) Deficiency Caterina I. Fanello1,4*, Corine Karema2, Pamela Avellino3, Germana Bancone3, Aline Uwimana2, Sue J.
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Brentford / Geneva / Cedex / Atlanta / Antwerp / London / Kigali / /

Company

Parasitology Academic Press / Aventis / AQ+SP G6PD / GlaxoSmithKline / Cambrex / Tishkoff SA / Bancone G / Sanofi / Creative Commons / StataCorp / CD+A G6PD / Microsoft / /

Continent

Africa / /

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Rwanda / Italy / Gabon / Congo / Thailand / Mali / Kenya / Belgium / France / United States / Uganda / Malawi / Nigeria / United Kingdom / /

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USD / /

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Event

Product Issues / /

Facility

Mahidol University / University of Cape Town / University of Rome La Sapienza / Oxford University / Prince Leopold Institute of Tropical Medicine / College Station / /

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Between day / /

IndustryTerm

statistical analysis software / therapy for malaria / treatment of leprosy / clinical protocol / Online Journal / normal / malaria treatment / /

MedicalCondition

poorly characterised disease / unconsciousness / uncomplicated P. falciparum malaria / glucose-6phosphate-dehydrogenase deficiency / clinical malaria / clinical P. falciparum malaria / dapsone hypersensitivity syndrome / uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria / severe illness / drug-induced G6PD deficiency / agranulocytosis / Discussion Malaria / G6PD deficiency recipients / uncomplicated falciparum malaria / malaria / Pneumocystic carinii pneumonia / Red blood cell disorders / uncomplicated malaria / malaria infection / lethargy / G6PD deficiency / Deficiency Caterina I. Fanello1 / vomiting / glucose-6phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency / concomitant disease / severe malaria / dehydrogenase deficiency / sickle cell disease / deficiency / leprosy / acute malaria / /

MedicalTreatment

clinical protocol / blood transfusion / Blood transfusions / /

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World Health Organization / Department of Public Health Sciences / London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine / University of Cape Town / University of Rome La Sapienza / Rome / Mahidol University / Bangkok / Faculty of Tropical Medicine / Mahidol-Oxford Tropical Research Unit / European Union / Oxford University / Centre for Vaccinology / Prince Leopold Institute of Tropical Medicine / Centre for Vaccinology and Tropical Medicine / Ministry of Health / Sir Halley Stewart Trust / Nuffield Department of Medicine / /

Person

Karen Barnes / Nick J. White / /

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original author / Editor / director of the original clinical trial / 2sided Fisher / Author Contributions Data acquisition / health worker / Study director / Fisher / /

Product

dapsone / compensation / children / subject When / female / individuals / /

ProgrammingLanguage

Microsoft Access / /

PublishedMedium

PLoS ONE / /

Region

sub-Saharan Africa / southwest Nigeria / South Africa / Mediterranean / /

Technology

genotyping / genotype / gel electrophoresis / drug development / /

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www.plosone.org / http /

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