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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: children + infants + drugs  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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FDA finds traces of melamine in US infant formula
Alexandria Town Talk, LA -
The Food and Drug Administration said last month it was unable to identify any melamine exposure level as safe for infants, but a top official said it would ...
Melamine found in US formula San Francisco Chronicle
FDA Permits Small Amount of Melamine in US Baby Formula findingDulcinea
FDA finds more traces of melamine in formula CNN International
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Enobia Initiates Infantile Enzyme Replacement Trial for Rare Bone ...
MarketWatch -
... possibly months before we know whether or not the drug has worked as we hope it will." This rare disease leads to severe rickets in infants and children ...
Scrutiny Grows of Drug Trials Abroad
Wall Street Journal -
The Drugs Controller General of India is now investigating whether the infant was screened properly and whether the rules were bent to get babies into the ...

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Nigeria widens tests on infant drugs after 28 die
Reuters South Africa, South Africa - Nov 27, 2008
By Randy Fabi ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigerian health officials on Thursday scrambled to test more children's drugs after the number of infants killed by tainted ...
Nigeria bans teething drug after 25 children die guardian.co.uk
More Deaths Reported in Nigeria's Teething Drug Contamination Voice of America
Nigeria teething mixture kills 25 babies Sydney Morning Herald
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HIV testing for mothers and children must expand, UN report shows
Aidsmap, UK -
WHO and UNAIDS estimate that around 2 million children were living with HIV in 2007, and 370000 infants were infected with HIV that year. ...
Early diagnosis plea on World Aids day InTheNews.co.uk
Too Many Children with HIV/AIDS Still Waiting for Treatment Doctors Without Borders
GLOBAL: Universal HIV testing could eliminate HIV within a decade ... Plus News
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Fed demand delays MedImmune drug
Bizjournals.com, NC -
30 for approval of motavizumab, a drug designed to prevent respiratory infection in infants. The Food and Drug Administration now says it needs further ...

New York Times
US Deportee Brings Street Dance to Street Boys of Cambodia
New York Times, United States - Nov 30, 2008
His mom and dad are on drugs.? The boys and girls leaping and spinning here are the children of Cambodia?s underclass, like thousands who fill the slums of ...
Gay adoption: The real agenda
Chicago Tribune, United States - Nov 30, 2008
Four years ago, Martin Gill and his longtime partner agreed to provide a foster home for two boys, one 4 years old and the other an infant, who showed the ...
Study links asthma rate to birth month
Boston Globe, United States -
Seventy percent of infants are infected with the highly contagious respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, in their first 12 months of life. ...
More Utah students displaced
Salt Lake Tribune, United States -
Infants cry. People talk, argue, or even fight. But if getting a little shut-eye is hard, so is studying for a test, or finishing your math homework. ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: 0.21 + 7,400 + children  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Polycom Reports Second Quarter 2008 Earnings
CNNMoney.com - Jul 16, 2008
... Operating income 22484 17284 37435 27520 Interest income, net 2003 4022 5189 10590 Loss on strategic investments - (7400) - (7400) Other expense, ...PLCM
Adex Mining Engages Leading Engineering Firm to Complete NI 43-101 ...
MarketWatch - Jul 24, 2008
Since March 2008, Adex has completed a total of 22 drill holes encompassing approximately 7400 metres at Mount Pleasant. Results from the first three holes ...CVE:ADE - OTC:CMTX
Bp Plc (BP) holdings reduced by Thrivent Financial For Lutherans
Mffais.com, CA -
... 7400 shares as shown by filings made public on 2008-08-05. The stock is currently owned by 1148 funds/institutions with a total activity score of -0.21. ...
Tiffany And Co (TIF.BE) holdings reduced by Strs Ohio
Mffais.com, CA - Jul 25, 2008
... 7400 shares as shown by filings made public on 2008-07-24. The stock is currently owned by 697 funds/institutions with a total activity score of -0.21. ...TIF
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中山日报, China - Jul 14, 2008
600388 龙净环保(16.29,0.21,1.31%,吧) 实施2007年年度分红派息:每10股派发现金红利3.30元(含税)。股权登记日7月18日;除息日7月21日;现金红利发放日7月25日。 ...SHA:600185 - SHA:600438 - SHA:601001
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Normal ECG standards for infants and children
A Davignon, P Rautaharju, E Boisselle, F Soumis, M … - Pediatric Cardiology, 1980 - Springer
... punched cards and analyzed using a CDC 7400 computer . ... computer measurements of selected
waves from the same children . ... 0.02 0.17 0.18 0.19 0.20 0.21 0.23 0.24 ...

School Performance in a Longitudinal Cohort of Children at Risk of Maltreatment -
A Zolotor, J Kotch, V Dufort, J Winsor, D … - Maternal and Child Health Journal, 1999 - Springer
... of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-7400. ... in home
Income as % of poverty level On AFDC Child characteristics Birth ... 0.21** ...

Children of farm laborers: Utilization of services for mental health problems -
SL Martin, JB Kupersmidt, KSM Harter - Community Mental Health Journal, 1996 - Springer
... Health, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7400. ... shows that 43%
of the 72 children with a ... 0.32, 1.52) 0.68 (0.32, 1.49) 0.92 (0.21, 4.07) 1.42 ...

Prediction of the growth response in children with various growth disorders treated with growth … -
MB Ranke, O Guilbaud, A Lindberg, T Cole - Acta Paediatrica, 1993 - Blackwell Synergy
... University Children?s Hospital, 0-7400 Tubingen, Germany ... the first year of treatment
in prepubertal children with idiopathic ... I 16 16 n = 202 R = 0.21 n = 327 ...

Growth Response in Prepubertal Children with Idiopathic Growth Hormone Deficiency During the First … -
MB RANKE, O GUILBAUD - Acta Paediatrica, 1991 - Blackwell Synergy
... Growth Response in Prepubertal Children with Idiopathic Growth Hormone Deficiency
During the First Two Years of Treatment with Human Growth Hormone. ...

Linkage between the loci for mitochondrial malic enzyme (ME2) and coagulation factor XIIIA subunit ( … -
J K?mpf, F Schunter, P Wernet, H Ritter - Human Genetics, 1985 - Springer
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Renal blood flow and flow velocity in children and adolescents: Duplex Doppler evaluation -
D Grunert, M Sch?ning, W Rosendahl - European Journal of Pediatrics, 1990 - Springer
... Kinderklinik, Rttmelinstrasse 19-23, D-7400 Tttbingen, Federal ... were excluded, as
were three children with accessory ... 14) L 0.69 __ 0.06 1.15 -- 0.21 0.34 + 0.04 ...

Aminolevulinate dehydratase (EC 4.2. 1.24): Linkage analysis -
A Amorim, J K?mpf, F Schunter, H Ritter - Human Genetics, 1982 - Springer
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New observations on midline defects: Coincidence of anophthalmos, microphthalmos and cryptophthalmos … -
JR Bierich, M Christie, JJ Heinrich, AS Martinez - European Journal of Pediatrics, 1991 - Springer
... 1Universititskinderklinik Tiibingen, Rtimelinstrasse 23, W-7400 Ttibingen, Federal ...
he was investigated in the Children's Hospital in ... factor I (IGF-I) 0.21 U/ml ...

Transitions from AFDC to child welfare in California -
B Needell, S Cuccaro-Alamin, A Brookhart, S Lee - Children and Youth Services Review, 1999 - Elsevier
... Berkeley, CA 94720-7400 bneedell@uclink4.berkeley.edu] 815 Page 2. 816 Needell,
Cuccaro-Alamin, Brookhart, and Lee for their children. ...

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Sensible metabolic differences in how adults, infants and children process drugs

A Medical College of Wisconsin study provides the strongest evidence to date of major changes occurring during human development in the types and levels of enzymes responsible for the disposition of drugs and environmental chemicals.

These enzymes can inactivate drugs, activate them, or do both, depending on the compound and the number of enzymes involved. Similarly, some environmental toxicants are inactivated and some are activated, depending on the chemistry of the compound, and sometimes, the dose. Overall, they enhance the ability of the body to eliminate these compounds.

The study was led by Ronald N. Hines at Medical College of Wisconsin.

The research concludes that application of this and similar information could help predict an individual child's likelihood of effective drug treatment or susceptibility to an unfavorable drug reaction.

The study found that some enzymes known to share regulatory mechanisms in adults appear to employ different regulatory mechanisms during development. The investigators also found a period of higher than normal variability for several enzymes in the three-to-six months after birth, suggesting that the onset or increased expression of these enzymes can vary considerably among individual children during that period.

" The dramatic changes observed in enzyme expression must be considered when examining issues of drug effectiveness and safety during early life stages," says Hines. " Additional studies are needed to understand how these dramatic changes are regulated, and the molecular basis for differences among individuals, to better predict drug and toxicant responses in children."

To date, data has been obtained on fourteen enzymes crucial to drug or toxicant disposition.

The dominant oxidative enzyme, CYP3A4, and the expression levels of other oxidative enzymes in the CYP and FMO gene families, are very different in adults than in infancy, and vary considerably during each trimester of gestation. By the time a child reaches one or two years of age, they have only 20 to 50 percent of the adult CYP3A4 value, with evidence suggesting a gradual increase to adult values by age 18.
In contrast, nearly 50% of children have near adult levels of CYP2C9, considered by many to be the second most important oxidative enzyme, at or near birth.

Of the conjugating enzymes studied ( all members of the SULT gene family ). SULT2A1 is low or absent during the first trimester of gestation, is highly variable in the first four months of life, and increases gradually to adult values by age one.
In contrast, SULT1A1 is constant throughout fetal development with no postnatal changes, while SULT1E1 levels are highest during the first trimester ( five times the median adult level) , and decline steadily through gestation and after birth.
Source: Medical College of Wisconsin, 2006

 
 
 
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