Newton CR
Genomewide analysis of the host response to malaria in Kenyan children.Griffiths MJ, Shafi MJ, Popper SJ, Hemingway CA, Kortok MM, Wathen A, Rockett KA, Mott R, Levin M, Newton CR, Marsh K, Relman DA, Kwiatkowski DP
J Infect Dis, (2005). 191:1599-611
Withdrawal of older anticonvulsants for management of status epilepticus: implications for resource-poor countries.Wilmshurst JM, Newton CR
Dev Med Child Neurol, (2005). 47:219
Use of clinical syndromes to target antibiotic prescribing in seriously ill children in malaria endemic area: observational study.Berkley JA, Maitland K, Mwangi I, Ngetsa C, Mwarumba S, Lowe BS, Newton CR, Marsh K, Scott JA, English M
BMJ, (2005). 330:995
Persistent neurocognitive impairments associated with severe falciparum malaria in Kenyan children.Carter JA, Mung'ala-Odera V, Neville BG, Murira G, Mturi N, Musumba C, Newton CR
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry, (2005). 76:476-81
Both heterozygous and homozygous alpha+ thalassemias protect against severe and fatal Plasmodium falciparum malaria on the coast of Kenya.Williams TN, Wambua S, Uyoga S, Macharia A, Mwacharo JK, Newton CR, Maitland K
Blood, (2005). 106:368-71
Review Article: blood-brain barrier in falciparum malaria.Gitau EN, Newton CR
Trop Med Int Health, (2005). 10:285-92
Pre-transfusion management of children with severe malarial anaemia: a randomised controlled trial of intravascular volume expansion.Maitland K, Pamba A, English M, Peshu N, Levin M, Marsh K, Newton CR
Br J Haematol, (2005). 128:393-400
Developmental impairments following severe falciparum malaria in children.Carter JA, Ross AJ, Neville BG, Obiero E, Katana K, Mung'ala-Odera V, Lees JA, Newton CR
Trop Med Int Health, (2005). 10:3-10
Acidosis of severe falciparum malaria: heading for a shock?.Maitland K, Newton CR
Trends Parasitol, (2005). 21:11-6
Perturbations in electrolyte levels in kenyan children with severe malaria complicated by acidosis.Maitland K, Pamba A, Fegan G, Njuguna P, Nadel S, Newton CR, Lowe B
Clin Infect Dis, (2005). 40:9-16
Antibodies to voltage-gated calcium channels in children with falciparum malaria.Lang B, Newbold CI, Williams G, Peshu N, Marsh K, Newton CR
J Infect Dis, (2005). 191:117-21
Mortality among Kenyan children admitted to a rural district hospital on weekends as compared with weekdays.Berkley JA, Brent A, Mwangi I, English M, Maitland K, Marsh K, Peshu N, Newton CR
Pediatrics, (2004). 114:1737-8; author reply 1738
Indicators of acute bacterial meningitis in children at a rural Kenyan district hospital.Berkley JA, Versteeg AC, Mwangi I, Lowe BS, Newton CR
Pediatrics, (2004). 114:e713-9
The burden of the neurocognitive impairment associated with Plasmodium falciparum malaria in sub-saharan Africa.Mung'Ala-Odera V, Snow RW, Newton CR
Am J Trop Med Hyg, (2004). 71:64-70
Increased prevalence of epilepsy associated with severe falciparum malaria in children.Carter JA, Neville BG, White S, Ross AJ, Otieno G, Mturi N, Musumba C, Newton CR
Epilepsia, (2004). 45:978-81
Carboxyhemoglobin levels in Kenyan children with Plasmodium falciparum malaria.Cunnington AJ, Kendrick SF, Wamola B, Lowe B, Newton CR
Am J Trop Med Hyg, (2004). 71:43-7
Determination of paraldehyde by gas chromatography in whole blood from children.Githiga IM, Muchohi SN, Ogutu BR, Newton CR, Otieno GO, Gitau EN, Kokwaro GO
J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci, (2004). 805:365-9
Management of seizures in children with falciparum malaria.Ogutu BR, Newton CR
Trop Doct, (2004). 34:71-5
Validity and reliability of the 'Ten Questions' questionnaire for detecting moderate to severe neurological impairment in children aged 6-9 years in rural Kenya.Mung'ala-Odera V, Meehan R, Njuguna P, Mturi N, Alcock K, Carter JA, Newton CR
Neuroepidemiology, (2004). 23:67-72
Traumatic lumbar punctures.Berkley JA, Mwangi I, Lowe B, Newton CR
Pediatrics, (2004). 113:172; author reply 172