Newton CR
Identification of people with disabilities using participatory rural appraisal and key informants: a pragmatic approach with action potential promoting validity and low cost.Gona, J. K.
Xiong, T.
Muhit, M. A.
Newton, C. R.
Hartley, S.
Disabil Rehabil, (2010). 32:79-85
Malaria in patients with sickle cell anemia: burden, risk factors, and outcome at the outpatient clinic and during hospitalization.Makani, J.
Komba, A. N.
Cox, S. E.
Oruo, J.
Mwamtemi, K.
Kitundu, J.
Magesa, P.
Rwezaula, S.
Meda, E.
Mgaya, J.
Pallangyo, K.
Okiro, E.
Muturi, D.
Newton, C. R.
Fegan, G.
Marsh, K.
Williams, T. N.
Blood, (2010). 115:215-20
Plasmodium falciparum var gene expression is modified by host immunity.Warimwe, G. M.
Keane, T. M.
Fegan, G.
Musyoki, J. N.
Newton, C. R.
Pain, A.
Berriman, M.
Marsh, K.
Bull, P. C.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, (2009). 106:21801-6
Impaired everyday memory associated with encephalopathy of severe malaria: the role of seizures and hippocampal damage.Kihara, M.
Carter, J. A.
Holding, P. A.
Vargha-Khadem, F.
Scott, R. C.
Idro, R.
Fegan, G. W.
de Haan, M.
Neville, B. G.
Newton, C. R.
Malar J, (2009). 8:273
The Lambarene Organ Dysfunction Score (LODS) is a simple clinical predictor of fatal malaria in African children.Helbok, R.
Kendjo, E.
Issifou, S.
Lackner, P.
Newton, C. R.
Kombila, M.
Agbenyega, T.
Bojang, K.
Dietz, K.
Schmutzhard, E.
Kremsner, P. G.
J Infect Dis, (2009). 200:1834-41
Comparing characteristics of epilepsy treatment providers on the Kenyan coast: implications for treatment-seeking and intervention.Kendall-Taylor, N. H.
Kathomi, C.
Rimba, K.
Newton, C. R.
Rural Remote Health, (2009). 9:1253
Packages of care for epilepsy in low- and middle-income countries.Mbuba, C. K.
Newton, C. R.
PLoS Med, (2009). 6:e1000162
An observational study of children with sickle cell disease in Kilifi, Kenya.Sadarangani, M.
Makani, J.
Komba, A. N.
Ajala-Agbo, T.
Newton, C. R.
Marsh, K.
Williams, T. N.
Br J Haematol, (2009). 146:675-82
Maternal and early onset neonatal bacterial sepsis: burden and strategies for prevention in sub-Saharan Africa.Seale, A. C.
Mwaniki, M.
Newton, C. R.
Berkley, J. A.
Lancet Infect Dis, (2009). 9:428-38
Emergency triage assessment for hypoxaemia in neonates and young children in a Kenyan hospital: an observational study.Mwaniki, M. K.
Nokes, D. J.
Ignas, J.
Munywoki, P.
Ngama, M.
Newton, C. R.
Maitland, K.
Berkley, J. A.
Bull World Health Organ, (2009). 87:263-70
HIV infection, malnutrition, and invasive bacterial infection among children with severe malaria.Berkley, J. A.
Bejon, P.
Mwangi, T.
Gwer, S.
Maitland, K.
Williams, T. N.
Mohammed, S.
Osier, F.
Kinyanjui, S.
Fegan, G.
Lowe, B. S.
English, M.
Peshu, N.
Marsh, K.
Newton, C. R.
Clin Infect Dis, (2009). 49:336-43
Child neurology in resource-poor countries - the role of International Child Neurology Association.Newton, C. R.
Dev Med Child Neurol, (2009). 51:495
Homozygosity and risk of childhood death due to invasive bacterial disease.Lyons, E. J.
Amos, W.
Berkley, J. A.
Mwangi, I.
Shafi, M.
Williams, T. N.
Newton, C. R.
Peshu, N.
Marsh, K.
Scott, J. A.
Hill, A. V.
BMC Med Genet, (2009). 10:55
Malaria as a cause of morbidity and mortality in children with homozygous sickle cell disease on the coast of Kenya.Komba, A. N.
Makani, J.
Sadarangani, M.
Ajala-Agbo, T.
Berkley, J. A.
Newton, C. R.
Marsh, K.
Williams, T. N.
Clin Infect Dis, (2009). 49:216-22
The role of weight for age and disease stage in poor psychomotor outcome of HIV-infected children in Kilifi, Kenya.Abubakar, A.
Holding, P.
Newton, C. R.
van Baar, A.
van de Vijver, F. J.
Dev Med Child Neurol, (2009). 51:968-73
Positive selection of a CD36 nonsense variant in sub-Saharan Africa, but no association with severe malaria phenotypes.Fry, A. E.
Ghansa, A.
Small, K. S.
Palma, A.
Auburn, S.
Diakite, M.
Green, A.
Campino, S.
Teo, Y. Y.
Clark, T. G.
Jeffreys, A. E.
Wilson, J.
Jallow, M.
Sisay-Joof, F.
Pinder, M.
Griffiths, M. J.
Peshu, N.
Williams, T. N.
Newton, C. R.
Marsh, K.
Molyneux, M. E.
Taylor, T. E.
Koram, K. A.
Oduro, A. R.
Rogers, W. O.
Rockett, K. A.
Sabeti, P. C.
Kwiatkowski, D. P.
Hum Mol Genet, (2009). 18:2683-92
Risk factors for high cerebral blood flow velocity and death in Kenyan children with Sickle Cell Anaemia: role of haemoglobin oxygen saturation and febrile illness.Makani, J.
Kirkham, F. J.
Komba, A.
Ajala-Agbo, T.
Otieno, G.
Fegan, G.
Williams, T. N.
Marsh, K.
Newton, C. R.
Br J Haematol, (2009). 145:529-32
Prognostic value of circulating pigmented cells in African children with malaria.Kremsner, P. G.
Valim, C.
Missinou, M. A.
Olola, C.
Krishna, S.
Issifou, S.
Kombila, M.
Bwanaisa, L.
Mithwani, S.
Newton, C. R.
Agbenyega, T.
Pinder, M.
Bojang, K.
Wypij, D.
Taylor, T.
J Infect Dis, (2009). 199:142-50
Characteristics and outcome of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in hospitalised African children.Olotu, A.
Ndiritu, M.
Ismael, M.
Mohammed, S.
Mithwani, S.
Maitland, K.
Newton, C. R.
Resuscitation, (2009). 80:69-72
Can erythropoietin be used to prevent brain damage in cerebral malaria?.Casals-Pascual, C.
Idro, R.
Picot, S.
Roberts, D. J.
Newton, C. R.
Trends Parasitol, (2009). 25:30-6