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P Mandima
Researcher at University of California, San Francisco
Publications - 4
Citations - 5
P Mandima is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 2 citations.
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Cabotegravir for Prevention of HIV-1 in Women: Results From HPTN 084, a Phase III, Randomised Controlled Trial
Sinead Delany-Moretlwe,James P. Hughes,Peter Bock,Samuel Gurrion Ouma,Portia Hunidzarira,Dishiki Kalonji,Noel Kayange,Joseph Makhema,P Mandima,Carrie-Anne Mathew,Elizabeth Spooner,Juliet Mpendo,Pamela G Mukwekwerere,Nyaradzo Mgodi,P. Nahirya Ntege,Gonasagrie Nair,Clemensia Nakabiito,Harriet Nuwagaba-Biribonwoha,Ravindre Panchia,Nishanta Singh,Bekezela Siziba,Jennifer Farrior,Scott Rose,Rebecca Berhanu,Peter J. Anderson,Yaw Agyei,Susan H. Eshleman,Mark A. Marzinke,Estelle Piwowar-Manning,Craig W. Hendrix,Aida Asmelash,Francesca Conradie,Michelle Moorhouse,Paul G. Richardson,Stephanie Beigel-Orme,Lynda Emel,Kevin Bokoch,Rhonda White,Sybil G. Hosek,Elizabeth E. Tolley,Nirupama Sista,Katherine Shin,Adeola Adeyeye,James F. Rooney,Alex R. Rinehart,William Spreen,Kimberly Smith,Brett Hanscom,Myron S. Cohen,Mina C. Hosseinipour +49 more
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Incidence of major clinical outcomes in a cohort of Ugandan and Zimbabwean women with HIV-1 infection followed from seroconversion.
D Beversluis,R Musoke,P Mandima,P Nyamapfeni,Tsungai Chipato,J. B. Mukasa,Josaphat Byamugisha,Roy D. Mugerwa,Charles S. Morrison,Robert A. Salata +9 more
TL;DR: A significant difference in TB incidence is primarily due to a TB screening and isoniazid prevention therapy programme that was implemented in Uganda, but not in Zimbabwe, highlighting the importance of integratedTB screening and treatment within HIV programmes.
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Non-booking for antenatal care and risks for vertical HIV transmission among women in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe: a cross-sectional study
TL;DR: A cross-sectional study was conducted involving a review of clinic records for 4400 women who received postnatal care at all 4 maternity clinics in Chitungwiza city between 1 January 2017 and 31 December 2017 as discussed by the authors .
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Prevalence of neurotoxicity symptoms among postpartum women on isoniazid preventive therapy and efavirenz-based treatment for HIV: an exploratory objective of the IMPAACT P1078 randomized trial
P Mandima,Kristin Baltrusaitis,Grace Montepiedra,Lisa Aaron,Jyoti S. Mathad,Carolyne Onyango-Makumbi,Mandisa Nyati,James S. Ngocho,Gift Chareka,Ponego Lloyd Ponatshego,Gaerolwe Masheto,Katie McCarthy,Patrick Jean-Philippe,Amita Gupta,Lynda Stranix-Chibanda,Haroon Saloojee,Wafaa El-Sadr,David P. Harrington,Jonathan B. Levine,Mary Faith Marshall,Lucky Mokgatlhe,Paula Munderi,Andrew K Nunn,Jerome Amir Singh,Betty J. Kwagala,Alwyn Mwinga,Papa Salif Sow,Catherine Hill,Jerrold J. Ellner,Grace John-Stewart,Steven Joffe,Barbara E. Murray,Merlin L. Robb,Enid Kabugho,Deo Wabwire,Hellen Kaganzi,Joel Maena,Hajira Kataike,Emmie Marote,M Mutambanengwe,Teacler Nematadzira,Suzen Maonera,V Chanaiwa,Tapiwa Mbengeranwa,Sukunena Maturure,T Mhembere,Nasreen Abrahams,Haseena Cassim,Ruth Mathiba,Joan Coetzee,Jeanne Louw,Marlize Smuts,L. Rossouw,Magdel E Rossouw,Celeste de Vaal,Sharon Mbaba,K du Preez,F Verheye-Dua,Aisa Shao,Boniface N. Njau,Philoteus Sakasaka,Seleman Khamis Semvua,Tebogo Jacqueline Kakhu,Thuto Ralegoreng,A. Omoz-Oarhe,Unoda Chakalisa,Nishi Suryavanshi,Sandesh Patil,Neetal Nevrekar,Renu Bharadwaj,Vandana Kulkarni,Fuanglada Tongprasert,Tavitiya Sudjaritruk,Chintana Khamrong,Prapaporn Janjing,Marie F. Pierre,Maria Linda Aristhomene,Dominique Lespinasse,Emelyne Dumont,Rebecca LeBlanc,Amy James Loftis,Soyeon Kim,David Shapiro,Camlin Tierney,Vivian Rexroad,Renee Browning +85 more
TL;DR: In this article , the prevalence and risk factors of neurocognitive toxicity in postpartum women on HIV treatment in response to a concern of an Isoniazid Preventive Therapy (IPT)/Efavirenz interaction were investigated.