115 research outputs found
Ill-Informed Consent? A Content Analysis of Physical Risk Disclosure in School-Based HPV Vaccine Programs
This study examines the accuracy completeness and consistency of human papilloma virus HPV vaccine related physical risks disclosed in documents available to parents legal guardians and girls in Canadian jurisdictions with schoolbased HPV vaccine program
HIV-free survival and morbidity among formula-fed infants in a prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV program in rural Haiti
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Partners In Health (PIH) works with the Ministry of Health to provide comprehensive health services in Haiti. Between 1994 and 2009, PIH recommended exclusive formula feeding in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV program and provided support to implement this strategy. We conducted this study to assess HIV-free survival and prevalence of diarrhea and malnutrition among infants in our PMTCT program in rural Haiti where exclusive formula feeding was supported.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We reviewed medical charts of PMTCT mother-infant pairs at PIH between November 2004 and August 2006 through a retrospective longitudinal study and cross-sectional survey. We performed household surveys for each pair and at control households matched by infant's age and gender.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>254 mother-infant pairs were included. 15.3% of infants were low birth weight; most births occurred at home (68.8%). 55.9% of households had no latrine; food insecurity was high (mean score of 18; scale 0-27, SD = 5.3). HIV-free survival at 18 months was 90.6%. Within the cohort, 9 children (3.5%) were HIV-infected and 17 (6.7%) died. Community controls were more likely to be breastfed (P = 0.003) and more likely to introduce food early (P = 0.003) than PMTCT-program households. There was no difference in moderate malnutrition (Z score †2 SD) between PMTCT and community groups after controlling for guardian's education, marital status, and food insecurity (OR = 1.05; 95% CI: 0.67, 1.64; P = 0.84). Diarrhea was 2.9 times more prevalent among community children than PMTCT infants (30.3% vs. 12.2%; P < 0.0001).</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>In a PIH-supported program in rural Haiti that addressed socioeconomic barriers to ill-health, breast milk substitution was safe, acceptable and feasible for PMTCT for HIV-infected women choosing this option.</p
Scholarship in Review 87(1)
Scholarship in Review was a magazine highlighting research and scholarly activities at Central Washington University, published by the Office of Graduate Studies and Research.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/scholarship_in_review/1003/thumbnail.jp
Cerebral edema in intracerebral hemorrhage : pathogenesis, natural history and potential treatments from translation to clinical trials
The author(s) declare that no financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Exile Anthology: A Special Sesquicentennial Issue
Horses by Deborah S. Appleton 1
Man and His World by Clark Baise 2-11
South Dakota, Route 34 by Bonnie Bishop 12
Heads and Tails by Tim Cockey 13-17
When The Bough Breaks by Alison Orleans Conte 17
Poem by Christine Cooper (Oosterbaan) 18
Flood on the Jemez by Doug Cox 19
San Antonia Canyon by Doug Cox 19
Canyon Poems by Doug Cox 19
Busy Being Born by Lindrith Davies 20-26
The Queen is Dead, Long Life The Queen by James Funaro 27
The Gates of Hell by James Funaro 28
What The Chorus Said by James Funaro 28
Coronado by James Gallant 29-35
The End Of Art by Dianne L. Goss 35
Visiting Relatives by Cynthia Hohn 36-38
Swinging by Kathy Kerchner 39
The Big House by Kim McMullen 40-47
Seasons by Dan Pancake 48
Basho\u27s Road by D. Patnode 49
Back Home by D. Patnode 49
Basket Charm by Angela Peckenpaugh 50
There Is something by Deborah Pope 51
Twilight Loneliness by Robert Smyth 52
Molting by Robert Smyth 52
Parkman by Mary S. Treco 53
The Guest by Dennis Trudell 54
The Wormwood Review by Dennis Trudell 55
Milkweed by Bonnie L. Verburg 56
Orion Falling by Lawrence Weber 57
Third by Lawrence Weber 58
Cover Drawing: Kim Fleishma
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