Publications by authors named "A Ndongko"

The objective of the study was to analyse the activity of the Paediatric Emergency Unit (PEU) of the Children's Hospital in Parma, Italy, in the first year of its functioning. To this aim, the child's chronological age, place of origin (town or province), ethnic group, cause of consultation, time and date of admission, diagnosis and final destination were retrospectively collected from the clinical notes of all children who attended PEU from 1st. 10.

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This is the story of a nondiabetic first-degree relative of a child with Type 1 Diabetes who was screened for Type 1 diabetes and was found to be at high risk being positive for genetic, immunologic and metabolic markers. He accepted to be treated with low-dose subcutaneous insulin and for 7 years he has been living in subclinical prediabetes state. At the beginning of eighth year, he voluntary discontinued the preventive insulin therapy and after 18 months clinically overt diabetes appeared.

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Vertical transmission of HIV is by far the most important way of infection in pediatric patients. Transmission rate of infection varies between 15-40% in the absence of antiretroviral prophylaxis. Only 2% of infected pregnant women who underwent caesarean section and zidovudine treatment transmitted the infection to their newborns.

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