0709 203000 - Nairobi 0709 983000 - Kilifi
0709 203000 - NRB 0709 983000 - Kilifi
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Tom Williams


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Incidence and clinical characteristics of group A rotavirus infections among children admitted to hospital in Kilifi, Kenya.Nokes, D. J. Abwao, J. Pamba, A. Peenze, I. Dewar, J. Maghenda, J. K. Gatakaa, H. Bauni, E. Scott, J. A. Maitland, K. Williams, T. N.
PLoS Med, (2008). 5:e153

Haptoglobin HP2-2 genotype, alpha-thalassaemia and acute seizures in children living in a malaria-endemic area.Idro, R. Williams, T. N. Gwer, S. Uyoga, S. Macharia, A. Opi, H. Atkinson, S. Maitland, K. Kager, P. A. Kwiatkowski, D. Neville, B. G. Newton, C. R.
Epilepsy Res, (2008). 81:114-8

Failure to respond to the surface of Plasmodium falciparum infected erythrocytes predicts susceptibility to clinical malaria amongst African children.Mackintosh, C. L. Mwangi, T. Kinyanjui, S. M. Mosobo, M. Pinches, R. Williams, T. N. Newbold, C. I. Marsh, K.
Int J Parasitol, (2008). 38:1445-54

Variation in the ICAM1 gene is not associated with severe malaria phenotypes.Fry, A. E. Auburn, S. Diakite, M. Green, A. Richardson, A. Wilson, J. Jallow, M. Sisay-Joof, F. Pinder, M. Griffiths, M. J. Peshu, N. Williams, T. N. Marsh, K. Molyneux, M. E. Taylor, T. E. Rockett, K. A. Kwiatkowski, D. P.
Genes Immun, (2008). 9:462-9

Evidence for over-dispersion in the distribution of clinical malaria episodes in children.Mwangi, T. W. Fegan, G. Williams, T. N. Kinyanjui, S. M. Snow, R. W. Marsh, K.
PLoS One, (2008). 3:e2196

Common variation in the ABO glycosyltransferase is associated with susceptibility to severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria.Fry, A. E. Griffiths, M. J. Auburn, S. Diakite, M. Forton, J. T. Green, A. Richardson, A. Wilson, J. Jallow, M. Sisay-Joof, F. Pinder, M. Peshu, N. Williams, T. N. Marsh, K. Molyneux, M. E. Taylor, T. E. Rockett, K. A. Kwiatkowski, D. P.
Hum Mol Genet, (2008). 17:567-76

Haemoglobin C and S role in acquired immunity against Plasmodium falciparum malaria.Verra, F. Simpore, J. Warimwe, G. M. Tetteh, K. K. Howard, T. Osier, F. H. Bancone, G. Avellino, P. Blot, I. Fegan, G. Bull, P. C. Williams, T. N. Conway, D. J. Marsh, K. Modiano, D.
PLoS One, (2007). 2:e978

Positive replication and linkage disequilibrium mapping of the chromosome 21q22.1 malaria susceptibility locus.Khor, C. C. Vannberg, F. O. Chapman, S. J. Walley, A. Aucan, C. Loke, H. White, N. J. Peto, T. Khor, L. K. Kwiatkowski, D. Day, N. Scott, A. Berkley, J. A. Marsh, K. Peshu, N. Maitland, K. Williams, T. N. Hill, A. V.
Genes Immun, (2007). 8:570-6

Antibodies among men and children to placental-binding Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes that express var2csa.Beeson, J. G. Ndungu, F. Persson, K. E. Chesson, J. M. Kelly, G. L. Uyoga, S. Hallamore, S. L. Williams, T. N. Reeder, J. C. Brown, G. V. Marsh, K.
Am J Trop Med Hyg, (2007). 77:22-8

A Mal functional variant is associated with protection against invasive pneumococcal disease, bacteremia, malaria and tuberculosis.Khor, C. C. Chapman, S. J. Vannberg, F. O. Dunne, A. Murphy, C. Ling, E. Y. Frodsham, A. J. Walley, A. J. Kyrieleis, O. Khan, A. Aucan, C. Segal, S. Moore, C. E. Knox, K. Campbell, S. J. Lienhardt, C. Scott, A. Aaby, P. Sow, O. Y. Grignani, R. T. Sillah, J. Sirugo, G. Peshu, N. Williams, T. N. Maitland, K. Davies, R. J. Kwiatkowski, D. P. Day, N. P. Yala, D. Crook, D. W. Marsh, K. Berkley, J. A. O'Neill, L. A. Hill, A. V.
Nat Genet, (2007). 39:523-8

The haptoglobin 2-2 genotype is associated with a reduced incidence of Plasmodium falciparum malaria in children on the coast of Kenya.Atkinson, S. H. Mwangi, T. W. Uyoga, S. M. Ogada, E. Macharia, A. W. Marsh, K. Prentice, A. M. Williams, T. N.
Clin Infect Dis, (2007). 44:802-9

Characterization of a Plasmodium falciparum macrophage-migration inhibitory factor homologue.Cordery, D. V. Kishore, U. Kyes, S. Shafi, M. J. Watkins, K. R. Williams, T. N. Marsh, K. Urban, B. C.
J Infect Dis, (2007). 195:905-12

Sickle cell disease in Africa: burden and research priorities.Makani, J. Williams, T. N. Marsh, K.
Ann Trop Med Parasitol, (2007). 101:3-14

The frequency of BDCA3-positive dendritic cells is increased in the peripheral circulation of Kenyan children with severe malaria.Urban, B. C. Cordery, D. Shafi, M. J. Bull, P. C. Newbold, C. I. Williams, T. N. Marsh, K.
Infect Immun, (2006). 74:6700-6

Human red blood cell polymorphisms and malaria.Williams, T. N.
Curr Opin Microbiol, (2006). 9:388-94

Red blood cell defects and malaria.Williams, T. N.
Mol Biochem Parasitol, (2006). 149:121-7

Co-inheritance of alpha+-thalassaemia and sickle trait results in specific effects on haematological parameters.Wambua, S. Mwacharo, J. Uyoga, S. Macharia, A. Williams, T. N.
Br J Haematol, (2006). 133:206-9

Frequencies of peripheral blood myeloid cells in healthy Kenyan children with alpha+ thalassemia and the sickle cell trait.Urban, B. C. Shafi, M. J. Cordery, D. V. Macharia, A. Lowe, B. Marsh, K. Williams, T. N.
Am J Trop Med Hyg, (2006). 74:578-84

The effect of alpha+-thalassaemia on the incidence of malaria and other diseases in children living on the coast of Kenya.Wambua, S. Mwangi, T. W. Kortok, M. Uyoga, S. M. Macharia, A. W. Mwacharo, J. K. Weatherall, D. J. Snow, R. W. Marsh, K. Williams, T. N.
PLoS Med, (2006). 3:e158

High levels of serum antibodies to merozoite surface protein 2 of Plasmodium falciparum are associated with reduced risk of clinical malaria in coastal Kenya.Polley, S. D. Conway, D. J. Cavanagh, D. R. McBride, J. S. Lowe, B. S. Williams, T. N. Mwangi, T. W. Marsh, K.
Vaccine, (2006). 24:4233-46