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  Analytics Live-attenuated, tetravalent dengue vaccine in children, adolescents and adults in a dengue endemic country: randomized controlled phase I trial in the Philippines.

by Lupisan, S P;

 
     
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  Analytics Molecular evolution of enterovirus 68 detected in the Philippines.

by Lupisan, S;

Subject: ENTEROVIRUS 68; EV68; ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS.

 
     
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  Thesis Validity of the who-recommended ARI case assessment in the diagnosis of pneumonia in children less than five presenting with cough and fever in a highly endemic area for Malaria in the Phlippines.

by Lupisan, Socorro P.; 2000.

Subject: Pneumonia in children; Respiratory infections in children.

 
     
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  Analytics Validity of the WHO-recommended ARI cas assessment in the diagnosis of pneumonia in children less than five presenting with cough and fever in a highly endemic area for malaria in the Philippines.



Subject: Pneumonia; Acute respiratory infection.

 
     
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  Analytics Rapid assessment technique in determining indigenous beliefs and perceptions regarding acute respiratory infections (ARI).



Subject: Respiratory infections.

 
     
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  Analytics Clinical trial on shortened dosage schedule of cotrimoxazole for treatment of pneumonia to children two months to four years of age.



Subject: Pneumonia; Acute respiratory infection.

 
     
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  Analytics Compliance of mothers wiith antibiotic treatment of children two months to four years old with pneumonia using cotrimoxazole adult tablets.



Subject: Pneumonia; Cotrimoxazole.

 
     
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  Analytics Genetic characterization of human respiratory syncytial virus detected in hospitalized children in the Philippines from 2008 to 2012.

by Oshitani, H;

Subject: RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS, HUMAN; HUMAN RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS; HRSV.

 
     
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  Analytics Central nervous system infection is an important cause of death in underfives hospitalised with World Health Organization (WHO) defined severe and very severe pneumonia.

by Ruutu, Petri;

Subject: AGE FACTORS; CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM BACTERIAL INFECTIONS; HOSPITALIZATION; PNEUMONIA; SEVERITY OF ILLNESS INDEX.

 
     
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  Book Advanced accounting, part I.

by Baysa, Gloria J. Tolentino.; Valenzuela, Metro Manila: RU-EL Printing Services, 2000.

Subject: Advanced accounting.

 
     
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