Effect of Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation on Growth, Morbidity, and Mortality of HIV Infected Children in Uganda (MMS)

Clinical Trial ID NCT00122941

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Top papers

Rank Title Journal Year PubWeight™‹?›
1 Prevention of diarrhea and pneumonia by zinc supplementation in children in developing countries: pooled analysis of randomized controlled trials. Zinc Investigators' Collaborative Group. J Pediatr 1999 4.57
2 A randomized trial of the impact of multiple micronutrient supplementation on mortality among HIV-infected individuals living in Bangkok. AIDS 2003 1.79
3 Effects of vitamin E and C supplementation on oxidative stress and viral load in HIV-infected subjects. AIDS 1998 1.23
4 Association between serum vitamin A and E levels and HIV-1 disease progression. AIDS 1997 1.19
5 Mortality risk in selenium-deficient HIV-positive children. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Hum Retrovirol 1999 1.15
6 Studies of vitamins and minerals and HIV transmission and disease progression. J Nutr 2005 1.10
7 Zinc status in HIV infected Ugandan children aged 1-5 years: a cross sectional baseline survey. BMC Pediatr 2010 0.90
8 Multiple micronutrient supplementation improves vitamin B₁₂ and folate concentrations of HIV infected children in Uganda: a randomized controlled trial. Nutr J 2011 0.86
9 Effect of multiple micronutrient supplementation on survival of HIV-infected children in Uganda: a randomized, controlled trial. J Int AIDS Soc 2010 0.85
10 Micronutrient supplementation in the AIDS diarrhoea-wasting syndrome in Zambia: a randomized controlled trial. AIDS 1999 0.81
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