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Arjen Dondorp

Tropical Medicine Research Programme, Wellcome-Mahidol University-Oxford, Thailand

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Any competing interests declared are displayed with individual evaluations.

Faculty Member: Infectious Diseases > Tropical & Travel-Associated Diseases (since 10 November 2005)

All recent recommendations

  • 6.0
    Retention of Plasmodium falciparum ring-infected erythrocytes in the slow, open micro-circulation of the human spleen.
    Recommended by Arjen Dondorp
  • 4.9
    Severe anemia in Malawian children.
    Recommended by Anthony Harries, Arjen Dondorp, Asok Antony
  • 3.0
    Impaired cytoadherence of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes containing sickle hemoglobin.
    Recommended by Arjen Dondorp
  • 3.0
    Ensuring sustained ACT production and reliable artemisinin supply.
    Recommended by Arjen Dondorp
  • 3.0
    Volume expansion with albumin compared to gelofusine in children with severe malaria: results of a controlled trial.
    Recommended by Arjen Dondorp
  • 3.0
    Sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine pharmacokinetics in malaria: pediatric dosing implications.
    Recommended by Arjen Dondorp
  • 3.0
    Population pharmacokinetics of artesunate and dihydroartemisinin following intra-rectal dosing of artesunate in malaria patients.
    Recommended by Arjen Dondorp
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