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1. Comparative analysis of perinatal outcomes and birth defects amongst adolescent and older Ugandan mothers: evidence from a hospital-based surveillance database

2. Dolutegravir as First- or Second-Line Treatment for HIV-1 Infection in Children

3. Once-daily dolutegravir-based antiretroviral therapy in infants and children living with HIV from age 4 weeks: results from the below 14 kg cohort in the randomised ODYSSEY trial

4. Dolutegravir twice-daily dosing in children with HIV-associated tuberculosis: a pharmacokinetic and safety study within the open-label, multicentre, randomised, non-inferiority ODYSSEY trial

5. ODYSSEY clinical trial design: a randomised global study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of dolutegravir-based antiretroviral therapy in HIV-positive children, with nested pharmacokinetic sub-studies to evaluate pragmatic WHO-weight-band based dolutegravir dosing

6. Prevalence of neural tube defects, maternal HIV status, and antiretroviral therapy from a hospital-based birth defect surveillance in Kampala, Uganda

7. Global birth defects app:An innovative tool for describing and coding congenital anomalies at birth in low resource settings

8. A hospital-based birth defects surveillance system in Kampala, Uganda

9. African Multi-Site 2-Year Neuropsychological Study of School-Age Children Perinatally Infected, Exposed, and Unexposed to Human Immunodeficiency Virus

10. Neuropsychological performance in African children with HIV enrolled in a multi-site anti-retroviral clinical trial

11. Choice of Antiretroviral Drugs for Postexposure Prophylaxis for Children: A Systematic Review

12. Universal antiretroviral therapy for HIV-infected children: a review of the benefits and risks to consider during implementation

13. Greater involvement of HIV-infected peer-mothers in provision of reproductive health services as 'family planning champions' increases referrals and uptake of family planning among HIV-infected mothers

14. Concomitant nevirapine impacts pharmacokinetic exposure to the antimalarial artemether-lumefantrine in African children

15. Predictors of Virologic and Clinical Response to Nevirapine versus Lopinavir/Ritonavir-based Antiretroviral Therapy in Young Children With and Without Prior Nevirapine Exposure for the Prevention of Mother-to-child HIV Transmission

16. Use of a High Resolution Melting Assay to Analyze HIV Diversity in HIV-infected Ugandan Children

17. Malaria in HIV-Infected Children Receiving HIV Protease-Inhibitor- Compared with Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor-Based Antiretroviral Therapy, IMPAACT P1068s, Substudy to P1060

18. Nevirapine- Versus Lopinavir/Ritonavir-Based Antiretroviral Therapy in HIV-Infected Infants and Young Children: Long-term Follow-up of the IMPAACT P1060 Randomized Trial

19. Nevirapine versus Ritonavir-Boosted Lopinavir for HIV-Infected Children

20. Use of peers, community lay persons and Village Health Team (VHT) members improves six-week postnatal clinic (PNC) follow-up and Early Infant HIV Diagnosis (EID) in urban and rural health units in Uganda: A one-year implementation study

21. The long-term effectiveness of generic adult fixed-dose combination antiretroviral therapy for HIV-infected Ugandan children

22. Adherence to tablet and liquid formulations of antiretroviral medication for paediatric HIV treatment at an urban clinic in Uganda

23. Analysis of drug resistance in children receiving antiretroviral therapy for treatment of HIV-1 infection in Uganda

24. Response to antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected Ugandan children exposed and not exposed to single-dose nevirapine at birth

25. Metabolic complications and treatment of perinatally HIV-infected children and adolescents

26. Growth, immune and viral responses in HIV infected African children receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy: a prospective cohort study

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