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Phase III Randomized Study on the Safety and Efficacy of Three Antiretroviral Treatment
Guidelines for the Prevention of HIV-1 Transmission to Neonates during Childbirth.
General Sponsor: Branch of pediatric, adolescent and maternal AIDS of the National Institute of Children Health and Human Development.
In collaboration with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and NIH.
Local Sponsor: Fundasamin
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Educational and Assistance Program for Newborn Care in Secondary and Tertiary Hospitals in Santiago del Estero: A Feasibility Study.
Principal Investigator:. Edgardo Szyld MD, Associated Investigators: Néstor Vain MD, Luis Prudent MD, Study NN. Ana Quiroga, Local Medical Supervisor : Dr. Manuel Barthe
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Bioethics in perinatology and pediatrics research, in association with Centro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad (CEDES) and Westat group.
Principal Investigator:Edgardo Szyld MD. Coordinator: Gabriel Musante, MD. Associated Investigators: Luis Prudent
Néstor Vain, MD, Mariana Romero, MD
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Antioxidant genes and susceptibility to neonatal diseases associated with hyperoxia
Genes antioxidantes y susceptibilidad a enfermedades neonatales asociadas a hiperoxia.
Principal Investigator: Fernando Polack, MD. Co-Investigators: Luis Prudent MD,
Néstor Vain, MD, Edgardo Szyld, MD. Study Coordinator for Fundasamin: Guillermo Colantonio, MD
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(Canadian Oxygen Trial: COT)
It is a joint study with McMaster University and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). Argentina is one of the 25 participating countries. Twenty one patients have already been randomized among Sanatorio de la Trinidad, Clínica y Maternidad Suizo Argentina and Sanatorio Otamendi y Miroli.
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NEWBORN VENTILATION IN THE DELIVERY ROOM: CAN IT BE IMPROVED WITH A T-PIECE RESUSCITATOR?
Principal investigator: Dr. Edgardo Szyld; Associated Investigators: Dr. Néstor Vain, Dr. Luis Prudent, Dra. Miriam Guerrero, Dr Waldemar Carlo. Study coordinator: Dra. Adriana Aguilar
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Initial Care of At-Risk Newborn: Educational Program ACoRN (Acute care of at-risk newborn)
The ACoRN Program is a Canadian initiative that was started in 2005 by Dr Alfonso Solimano and a group of collaborators. It has been thought for all professional health care workers that give care to newborns and designed mainly to be useful, regardless of severity of situation, levels of health care centers and professional experience.
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