Recent publications

Perceptions of soil-eating and anaemia among pregnant women on the Kenyan coast.Geissler PW, Prince RJ, Levene M, Poda C, Beckerleg SE, Mutemi W, Shulman CE
Soc Sci Med, (1999). 48:1069-79

A climate-based distribution model of malaria transmission in sub-Saharan Africa.Craig MH, Snow RW, le Sueur D
Parasitol Today, (1999). 15:105-11

Prevalence of anaemia in patients attending an outpatient clinic in western Rift Valley in Kenya during a low malaria season.Carter JY, Lema OE, Mukunza HK, Varia HN, Munyere AS, Watkins WM, Watkins KM
East Afr Med J, (1999). 76:251-4

Antibody recognition of Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte surface antigens in Kenya: evidence for rare and prevalent variants.Bull PC, Lowe BS, Kortok M, Marsh K
Infect Immun, (1999). 67:733-9

The epidemiology of hookworm infection and its contribution to anaemia among pre-school children on the Kenyan coast.Brooker S, Peshu N, Warn PA, Mosobo M, Guyatt HL, Marsh K, Snow RW
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, (1999). 93:240-6

Cerebral malaria versus bacterial meningitis in children with impaired consciousness.Berkley JA, Mwangi I, Mellington F, Mwarumba S, Marsh K
QJM, (1999). 92:151-7

Bacteraemia complicating severe malaria in children.Berkley J, Mwarumba S, Bramham K, Lowe B, Marsh K
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, (1999). 93:283-6

THE EAST AFRICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL: ITS HISTORY AND CONTRIBUTION TO REGIONAL MALARIA RESEARCH DURING THE LAST 75 YEARS.Ombongi KS, Dobson M, Malowany M, Snow RW
East Afr Med J, (1998). 75:S10-s19

Midgut bacteria in Anopheles gambiae and An. funestus (Diptera: Culicidae) from Kenya and Mali.Straif SC, Mbogo CN, Toure AM, Walker ED, Kaufman M, Toure YT, Beier JC
J Med Entomol, (1998). 35:222-6

Environmental and entomological risk factors for the development of clinical malaria among children on the Kenyan coast.Snow RW, Peshu N, Forster D, Bomu G, Mitsanze E, Ngumbao E, Chisengwa R, Schellenberg JR, Hayes RJ, Newbold CI, Marsh K
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, (1998). 92:381-5

Risk of severe malaria among African infants: direct evidence of clinical protection during early infancy.Snow RW, Nahlen B, Palmer A, Donnelly CA, Gupta S, Marsh K
J Infect Dis, (1998). 177:819-22

New insights into the epidemiology of malaria relevant for disease control.Snow RW, Marsh K
Br Med Bull, (1998). 54:293-309

The epidemiology of clinical malaria among African children.Snow RW, Marsh K
Bull Inst Pasteur, (1998). 96:15-23

Models to predict the intensity of Plasmodium falciparum transmission: applications to the burden of disease in Kenya.Snow RW, Gouws E, Omumbo J, Rapuoda B, Craig MH, Tanser FC, le Sueur D, Ouma J
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, (1998). 92:601-6

A community randomized controlled trial of insecticide-treated bednets for the prevention of malaria and anaemia among primigravid women on the Kenyan coast.Shulman CE, Dorman EK, Talisuna AO, Lowe BS, Nevill C, Snow RW, Jilo H, Peshu N, Bulmer JN, Graham S, Marsh K
Trop Med Int Health, (1998). 3:197-204

Serotype distribution and prevalence of resistance to benzylpenicillin in three representative populations of Streptococcus pneumoniae isolates from the coast of Kenya.Scott JA, Hall AJ, Hannington A, Edwards R, Mwarumba S, Lowe B, Griffiths D, Crook D, Marsh K
Clin Infect Dis, (1998). 27:1442-50

An analysis of the geographical distribution of severe malaria in children in Kilifi District, Kenya.Schellenberg JA, Newell JN, Snow RW, Mung'ala V, Marsh K, Smith PG, Hayes RJ
Int J Epidemiol, (1998). 27:323-9

Mapping malaria transmission intensity using geographical information systems (GIS): an example from Kenya.Omumbo J, Ouma J, Rapuoda B, Craig MH, le Sueur D, Snow RW
Ann Trop Med Parasitol, (1998). 92:7-21

Neurological manifestations of falciparum malaria.Newton CR, Warrell DA
Ann Neurol, (1998). 43:695-702

Severe falciparum malaria in children: current understanding of pathophysiology and supportive treatment.Newton CR, Krishna S
Pharmacol Ther, (1998). 79:1-53