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392 results

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

Hypokalemia in children with severe falciparum malaria.Maitland K, Pamba A, Newton CR, Lowe B, Levin M
Pediatr Crit Care Med, (2004). 5:81-5

Response to volume resuscitation in children with severe malaria.Maitland K, Pamba A, Newton CR, Levin M
Pediatr Crit Care Med, (2003). 4:426-31

Malaria.Maitland K, Bejon P, Newton CR
Curr Opin Infect Dis, (2003). 16:389-95

Neuro-cognitive impairment following acquired central nervous system infections in childhood: a systematic review.Carter JA, Neville BG, Newton CR
Brain Res Brain Res Rev, (2003). 43:57-69

Pharmacokinetics and clinical effect of phenobarbital in children with severe falciparum malaria and convulsions.Kokwaro GO, Ogutu BR, Muchohi SN, Otieno GO, Newton CR
Br J Clin Pharmacol, (2003). 56:453-7

Plasmodium falciparum malaria in a hypoendemic region in Senegal.Ladhani S, Newton CR
Am J Trop Med Hyg, (2003). 68:379-80; author reply 380-1

Pharmacokinetics and clinical effects of phenytoin and fosphenytoin in children with severe malaria and status epilepticus.Ogutu BR, Newton CR, Muchohi SN, Otieno GO, Edwards G, Watkins WM, Kokwaro GO
Br J Clin Pharmacol, (2003). 56:112-9

Abnormal blood glucose concentrations on admission to a rural Kenyan district hospital: prevalence and outcome.Osier FH, Berkley JA, Ross A, Sanderson F, Mohammed S, Newton CR
Arch Dis Child, (2003). 88:621-5

Severe P. falciparum malaria in Kenyan children: evidence for hypovolaemia.Maitland K, Levin M, English M, Mithwani S, Peshu N, Marsh K, Newton CR
QJM, (2003). 96:427-34

Hypothetical performance of syndrome-based management of acute paediatric admissions of children aged more than 60 days in a Kenyan district hospital.English M, Berkley J, Mwangi I, Mohammed S, Ahmed M, Osier F, Muturi N, Ogutu B, Marsh K, Newton CR
Bull World Health Organ, (2003). 81:166-73

Speech and language sequelae of severe malaria in Kenyan children.Carter JA, Murira GM, Ross AJ, Mung'ala-Odera V, Newton CR
Brain Inj, (2003). 17:217-24

Cerebral malaria: optimising management.Mturi N, Musumba CO, Wamola BM, Ogutu BR, Newton CR
CNS Drugs, (2003). 17:153-65

Prognostic indicators of early and late death in children admitted to district hospital in Kenya: cohort study.Berkley JA, Ross A, Mwangi I, Osier FH, Mohammed M, Shebbe M, Lowe BS, Marsh K, Newton CR
BMJ, (2003). 326:361

Seizure disorders among relatives of Kenyan children with severe falciparum malaria.Versteeg AC, Carter JA, Dzombo J, Neville BG, Newton CR
Trop Med Int Health, (2003). 8:12-6

Phenytoin pharmacokinetics and clinical effects in African children following fosphenytoin and chloramphenicol coadministration.Ogutu BR, Newton CR, Muchohi SN, Otieno GO, Kokwaro GO
Br J Clin Pharmacol, (2002). 54:635-42

Acute bacterial meningitis in children admitted to a rural Kenyan hospital: increasing antibiotic resistance and outcome.Mwangi I, Berkley J, Lowe B, Peshu N, Marsh K, Newton CR
Pediatr Infect Dis J, (2002). 21:1042-8

Changes in white blood cells and platelets in children with falciparum malaria: relationship to disease outcome.Ladhani S, Lowe B, Cole AO, Kowuondo K, Newton CR
Br J Haematol, (2002). 119:839-47