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Treatment compliance, length of hospitalisation and in-hospitalisation safety of NECT by sub-population of interest.
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Andrea Kuemmerle (296573)
Caecilia Schmid (141212)
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Digas Tete (296579)
Ismael Lumpungu (296576)
Johannes Blum (141240)
Mays Kisala (296581)
Medard Ilunga (296575)
Nono Mubwa (296580)
Olaf Valverde Mordt (296583)
Pathou Nganzobo (296578)
Salah Ghabri (12590)
Severine Blesson (296582)
Sylvain Mutanda (296577)
Victor Kande (116136)
Wilfried Mutombo (296574)
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<p>HAT = Human African trypanosomiasis.</p>*<p>Calculated from day of admission to day of discharge.</p>†<p>Possibly or probably related to study drug.</p>‡<p>CTC grades 3–5.</p
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