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Diana M. Gibb
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 357
Citations - 14546
Diana M. Gibb is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 334 publications receiving 13022 citations. Previous affiliations of Diana M. Gibb include Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine & Medical Research Council.
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Early Antiretroviral Therapy and Mortality among HIV-Infected Infants
Avy Violari,Mark F. Cotton,Diana M. Gibb,Abdel Babiker,Jan Steyn,Shabir A. Madhi,Patrick Jean-Philippe,James McIntyre +7 more
TL;DR: Early HIV diagnosis and early antiretroviral therapy reduced early infant mortality by 76% and HIV progression by 75%.
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Mortality after Fluid Bolus in African Children with Severe Infection
Kathryn Maitland,Sarah Kiguli,Robert O. Opoka,Charles Engoru,Peter Olupot-Olupot,Samuel Akech,Richard Nyeko,George Mtove,Hugh Reyburn,Trudie Lang,Bernadette Brent,Jennifer Evans,James K. Tibenderana,Jane Crawley,Elizabeth C. Russell,Michael Levin,Abdel Babiker,Diana M. Gibb +17 more
TL;DR: Fuid boluses significantly increased 48-hour mortality in critically ill children with impaired perfusion in these resource-limited settings in Africa.
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Co-trimoxazole as prophylaxis against opportunistic infections in HIV-infected Zambian children (CHAP): a double-blind randomised placebo-controlled trial
Chifumbe Chintu,Ganapati Bhat,AS Walker,Veronica Mulenga,Frederick Sinyinza,K Lishimpi,L Farrelly,N Kaganson,Alimuddin Zumla,Stephen H. Gillespie,Andrew J. Nunn,Diana M. Gibb +11 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that children of all ages with clinical features of HIV infection should receive co-trimoxazole prophylaxis in resource-poor settings, irrespective of local resistance to this drug.
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Mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis C virus: evidence for preventable peripartum transmission
TL;DR: The low sensitivity of HCV RNA soon after birth and the finding of a lower transmission rate after delivery by elective caesarean section suggest that HCV transmission occurs predominantly around the time of delivery.
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Decline in mortality, AIDS, and hospital admissions in perinatally HIV-1 infected children in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Diana M. Gibb,Trinh Duong,Pat A Tookey,Mike Sharland,Gareth Tudor-Williams,Vas Novelli,Karina Butler,Andrew Riordan,L Farrelly,Janet Masters,CS Peckham,David Dunn +11 more
TL;DR: In children with HIV infection, mortality, AIDS, and hospital admission rates have declined substantially since the introduction of three or four drug antiretroviral therapy in 1997.