English M
Defining childhood severe falciparum malaria for intervention studies.Bejon, P.
Berkley, J. A.
Mwangi, T.
Ogada, E.
Mwangi, I.
Maitland, K.
Williams, T.
Scott, J. A.
English, M.
Lowe, B. S.
Peshu, N.
Newton, C. R.
Marsh, K.
PLoS Med, (2007). 4:e251
Metabolic acidosis and other determinants of hemoglobin-oxygen dissociation in severe childhood Plasmodium falciparum malaria.Sasi, P.
Burns, S. P.
Waruiru, C.
English, M.
Hobson, C. L.
King, C. G.
Mosobo, M.
Beech, J. S.
Iles, R. A.
Boucher, B. J.
Cohen, R. D.
Am J Trop Med Hyg, (2007). 77:256-60
Young infant sepsis: aetiology, antibiotic susceptibility and clinical signs.Newton, O.
English, M.
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, (2007). 101:959-66
Case management of childhood pneumonia in developing countries.Ayieko, P.
English, M.
Pediatr Infect Dis J, (2007). 26:432-40
Malaria in childhood.English, M.
Webster, J.
Clinical malaria, (2007). :40-78
Situation analysis on the provision of public, child health services for Nairobi’s urban poor..Obare, D.
Opiyo, N.
Alegana, V.
Irimu, G.
English, M.
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The District Hospital.English, M.
Lanata, C. F.
Ngugi, I.
Smith, P. C.
Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries, (2006). :
In children aged 2-59 months with pneumonia, which clinical signs best predict hypoxaemia?.Ayieko, P.
English, M.
J Trop Pediatr, (2006). 52:307-10
Implementation of a structured paediatric admission record for district hospitals in Kenya--results of a pilot study.Mwakyusa, S.
Wamae, A.
Wasunna, A.
Were, F.
Esamai, F.
Ogutu, B.
Muriithi, A.
Peshu, N.
English, M.
BMC Int Health Hum Rights, (2006). 6:9
Newborn resuscitation: defining best practice for low-income settings.Newton, O.
English, M.
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, (2006). 100:899-908
Microscopy and outpatient malaria case management among older children and adults in Kenya.Zurovac, D.
Midia, B.
Ochola, S. A.
English, M.
Snow, R. W.
Trop Med Int Health, (2006). 11:432-40
Iron and folic acid supplementation and malaria risk.English, M.
Snow, R. W.
Lancet, (2006). 367:90-1
Characterisation of metabolic acidosis in Kenyan children admitted to hospital for acute non-surgical conditions.Sasi, P.
English, M.
Berkley, J.
Lowe, B.
Shebe, M.
Mwakesi, R.
Kokwaro, G.
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, (2006). 100:401-9
Antibiotics for children with septicaemia in hospitals with limited resources..Berkley, J.A,
Lowe, B.S,
English, M,
Scott, J.A.G,
J Trop Pediatr, (2006). 52:46-48
Neurological and developmental outcome of neonatal jaundice and sepsis in rural Kenya.Gordon, A. L.
English, M.
Tumaini Dzombo, J.
Karisa, M.
Newton, C. R.
Trop Med Int Health, (2005). 10:1114-20
Child survival: district hospitals and paediatricians.English, M.
Arch Dis Child, (2005). 90:974-8
Assessment of severe malnutrition among hospitalized children in rural Kenya: comparison of weight for height and mid upper arm circumference.Berkley, J.
Mwangi, I.
Griffiths, K.
Ahmed, I.
Mithwani, S.
English, M.
Newton, C.
Maitland, K.
JAMA, (2005). 294:591-7
Progressive increase in antimicrobial resistance among invasive isolates of Haemophilus influenzae obtained from children admitted to a hospital in Kilifi, Kenya, from 1994 to 2002.Scott, J. A.
Mwarumba, S.
Ngetsa, C.
Njenga, S.
Lowe, B. S.
Slack, M. P.
Berkley, J. A.
Mwangi, I.
Maitland, K.
English, M.
Marsh, K.
Antimicrob Agents Chemother, (2005). 49:3021-4
Invasive Gram-negative bacilli are frequently resistant to standard antibiotics for children admitted to hospital in Kilifi, Kenya.Bejon, P.
Mwangi, I.
Ngetsa, C.
Mwarumba, S.
Berkley, J. A.
Lowe, B. S.
Maitland, K.
Marsh, K.
English, M.
Scott, J. A.
J Antimicrob Chemother, (2005). 56:232-5
Early infant growth monitoring--time well spent?.Ross, A.
English, M.
Trop Med Int Health, (2005). 10:404-11