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Environmental enteric dysfunction: an overview.Crane RJ, Jones KD, Berkley JA
Food Nutr Bull, (2015). 36:S76-87

Research priorities to improve the management of acute malnutrition in infants aged less than six months (MAMI).Angood C, McGrath M, Mehta S, Mwangome M, Lung'aho M, Roberfroid D, Perry A, Wilkinson C, Israel AD, Bizouerne C, Haider R, Seal A, Berkley JA, Kerac M, MAMI Working Group Collaborators
PLoS Med, (2015). 12:e1001812

Rational development of guidelines for management of neonatal sepsis in developing countries.Seale AC, Obiero CW, Berkley JA
Curr Opin Infect Dis, (2015). 28:225-30

Incidence and risk factors for neonatal tetanus in admissions to Kilifi County Hospital, Kenya.Ibinda F, Bauni E, Kariuki SM, Fegan G, Lewa J, Mwikamba M, Boga M, Odhiambo R, Mwagandi K, Seale AC, Berkley JA, Dorfman JR, Newton CR
PLoS One, (2015). 10:e0122606

Empiric treatment of neonatal sepsis in developing countries.Obiero CW, Seale AC, Berkley JA
Pediatr Infect Dis J, (2015). 34:659-61

Arginine depletion increases susceptibility to serious infections in preterm newborns.Badurdeen S, Mulongo M, Berkley JA
Pediatr Res, (2015). 77:290-7

Maternal perception of malnutrition among infants using verbal and pictorial methods in Kenya.Mwangome MK, Fegan G, Prentice AM, Berkley JA
Public Health Nutr, (2015). 18:869-76

Severe acute malnutrition and infection.Jones KD, Berkley JA
Paediatr Int Child Health, (2014). 34 Suppl 1:S1-S29

Mesalazine in the initial management of severely acutely malnourished children with environmental enteric dysfunction: a pilot randomized controlled trial.Jones KD, Hunten-Kirsch B, Laving AM, Munyi CW, Ngari M, Mikusa J, Mulongo MM, Odera D, Nassir HS, Timbwa M, Owino M, Fegan G, Murch SH, Sullivan PB, Warner JO, Berkley JA
BMC Med, (2014). 12:133

An evolving perspective about the origins of childhood undernutrition and nutritional interventions that includes the gut microbiome.Ahmed T, Auble D, Berkley JA, Black R, Ahern PP, Hossain M, Hsieh A, Ireen S, Arabi M, Gordon JI
Ann N Y Acad Sci, (2014). 1332:22-38

Childhood malnutrition: toward an understanding of infections, inflammation, and antimicrobials.Jones KD, Thitiri J, Ngari M, Berkley JA
Food Nutr Bull, (2014). 35:S64-70

Estimates of possible severe bacterial infection in neonates in sub-Saharan Africa, south Asia, and Latin America for 2012: a systematic review and meta-analysis.Seale AC, Blencowe H, Manu AA, Nair H, Bahl R, Qazi SA, Zaidi AK, Berkley JA, Cousens SN, Lawn JE, pSBI Investigator Group
Lancet Infect Dis, (2014). 14:731-741

Randomised trials in developing countries.Berkley JA
Arch Dis Child, (2014). 99:607-8

The reliability of weight-for-length/height Z scores in children.Mwangome MK, Berkley JA
Matern Child Nutr, (2014). 10:474-80

Discovery and validation of biomarkers to guide clinical management of pneumonia in African children.Huang H, Ideh RC, Gitau E, Thezenas ML, Jallow M, Ebruke B, Chimah O, Oluwalana C, Karanja H, Mackenzie G, Adegbola RA, Kwiatkowski D, Kessler BM, Berkley JA, Howie SR, Casals-Pascual C
Clin Infect Dis, (2014). 58:1707-15

HIV-1 virologic failure and acquired drug resistance among first-line antiretroviral experienced adults at a rural HIV clinic in coastal Kenya: a cross-sectional study.Hassan AS, Nabwera HM, Mwaringa SM, Obonyo CA, Sanders EJ, Rinke de Wit TF, Cane PA, Berkley JA
AIDS Res Ther, (2014). 11:9

HIV Type 1 transmission networks among men having sex with men and heterosexuals in Kenya.Bezemer D, Faria NR, Hassan A, Hamers RL, Mutua G, Anzala O, Mandaliya K, Cane P, Berkley JA, Rinke de Wit TF, Wallis C, Graham SM, Price MA, Coutinho RA, Sanders EJ
AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses, (2014). 30:118-26

Nutrition.Berkley JA
Oxford Handbook of Tropical Medicine, (2014). :

Low prevalence of transmitted HIV type 1 drug resistance among antiretroviral-naive adults in a rural HIV clinic in Kenya.Hassan AS, Mwaringa SM, Obonyo CA, Nabwera HM, Sanders EJ, Rinke de Wit TF, Cane PA, Berkley JA
AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses, (2013). 29:129-35

Mid-upper arm circumference at age of routine infant vaccination to identify infants at elevated risk of death: a retrospective cohort study in the Gambia.Mwangome MK, Fegan G, Fulford T, Prentice AM, Berkley JA
Bull World Health Organ, (2012). 90:887-94