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The past, present and future of childhood malaria mortality in Africa.Snow RW, Trape JF, Marsh K
Trends Parasitol, (2001). 17:593-7

Malaria in pregnancy: adverse effects on haemoglobin levels and birthweight in primigravidae and multigravidae.Shulman CE, Marshall T, Dorman EK, Bulmer JN, Cutts F, Peshu N, Marsh K
Trop Med Int Health, (2001). 6:770-8

Peripheral blood dendritic cells in children with acute Plasmodium falciparum malaria.Urban BC, Mwangi T, Ross A, Kinyanjui S, Mosobo M, Kai O, Lowe B, Marsh K, Roberts DJ
Blood, (2001). 98:2859-61

Binding of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes to soluble platelet endothelial cell adhesion molecule-1 (PECAM-1/CD31): frequent recognition by clinical isolates.Heddini A, Chen Q, Obiero J, Kai O, Fernandez V, Marsh K, Muller WA, Wahlgren M
Am J Trop Med Hyg, (2001). 65:47-51

Fresh isolates from children with severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria bind to multiple receptors.Heddini A, Pettersson F, Kai O, Shafi J, Obiero J, Chen Q, Barragan A, Wahlgren M, Marsh K
Infect Immun, (2001). 69:5849-56

Screening for severe anaemia in pregnancy in Kenya, using pallor examination and self-reported morbidity.Shulman CE, Levene M, Morison L, Dorman E, Peshu N, Marsh K
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, (2001). 95:250-5

Identification of frequently recognized dimorphic T-cell epitopes in plasmodium falciparum merozoite surface protein-1 in West and East Africans: lack of correlation of immune recognition and allelic prevalence.Lee EA, Flanagan KL, Odhiambo K, Reece WH, Potter C, Bailey R, Marsh K, Pinder M, Hill AV, Plebanski M
Am J Trop Med Hyg, (2001). 64:194-203

Diagnosis of acute bacterial meningitis in children at a district hospital in sub-Saharan Africa.Berkley JA, Mwangi I, Ngetsa CJ, Mwarumba S, Lowe BS, Marsh K, Newton CR
Lancet, (2001). 357:1753-7

Oxidative stress and erythrocyte damage in Kenyan children with severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria.Griffiths MJ, Ndungu F, Baird KL, Muller DP, Marsh K, Newton CR
Br J Haematol, (2001). 113:486-91

A non-sense mutation in Cd36 gene is associated with protection from severe malaria.Pain A, Urban BC, Kai O, Casals-Pascual C, Shafi J, Marsh K, Roberts DJ
Lancet, (2001). 357:1502-3

Outcome of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in hospitalized African children.Yung BM, Browne-Yung K, Marsh K
J Trop Pediatr, (2001). 47:108-10

Electroencephalographic and clinical features of cerebral malaria.Crawley J, Smith S, Muthinji P, Marsh K, Kirkham F
Arch Dis Child, (2001). 84:247-53

Platelet-mediated clumping of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes is a common adhesive phenotype and is associated with severe malaria.Pain A, Ferguson DJ, Kai O, Urban BC, Lowe B, Marsh K, Roberts DJ
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, (2001). 98:1805-10

Differential patterns of human immunoglobulin G subclass responses to distinct regions of a single protein, the merozoite surface protein 1 of Plasmodium falciparum.Cavanagh DR, Dobano C, Elhassan IM, Marsh K, Elhassan A, Hviid L, Khalil EA, Theander TG, Arnot DE, McBride JS
Infect Immun, (2001). 69:1207-11

Chloroquine is not a risk factor for seizures in childhood cerebral malaria.Crawley J, Kokwaro G, Ouma D, Watkins W, Marsh K
Trop Med Int Health, (2000). 5:860-4

Mapping of the region of complement receptor (CR) 1 required for Plasmodium falciparum rosetting and demonstration of the importance of CR1 in rosetting in field isolates.Rowe JA, Rogerson SJ, Raza A, Moulds JM, Kazatchkine MD, Marsh K, Newbold CI, Atkinson JP, Miller LH
J Immunol, (2000). 165:6341-6

Molecular approaches to epidemiology and clinical aspects of malaria.Brown GV, Beck HP, Molyneux M, Marsh K
Parasitol Today, (2000). 16:448-51

Paediatric survival and re-admission risks following hospitalization on the Kenyan coast.Snow RW, Howard SC, Mung'Ala-Odera V, English M, Molyneux CS, Waruiru C, Mwangi I, Roberts DJ, Donnelly CA, Marsh K
Trop Med Int Health, (2000). 5:377-83

Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes: agglutination by diverse Kenyan plasma is associated with severe disease and young host age.Bull PC, Kortok M, Kai O, Ndungu F, Ross A, Lowe BS, Newbold CI, Marsh K
J Infect Dis, (2000). 182:252-9

Cerebrospinal fluid studies in children with cerebral malaria: an excitotoxic mechanism?.Dobbie M, Crawley J, Waruiru C, Marsh K, Surtees R
Am J Trop Med Hyg, (2000). 62:284-90