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Socioeconomic status, anthropometric status, and psychomotor development of Kenyan children from resource-limited settings: a path-analytic study.Abubakar A, Van de Vijver F, Van Baar A, Mbonani L, Kalu R, Newton C, Holding P
Early Hum Dev, (2008). 84:613-21

Second assessment of NeuroAIDS in Africa.Robertson K, Kopnisky K, Hakim J, Merry C, Nakasujja N, Hall C, Traore M, Sacktor N, Clifford D, Newton C, Van Rie A, Holding P, Clements J, Zink C, Mielk J, Hosseinipour M, Lalloo U, Amod F, Marra C, Evans S, Liner J
J Neurovirol, (2008). 14:87-101

Burden, features, and outcome of neurological involvement in acute falciparum malaria in Kenyan children.Idro R, Ndiritu M, Ogutu B, Mithwani S, Maitland K, Berkley J, Crawley J, Fegan G, Bauni E, Peshu N, Marsh K, Neville B, Newton C
JAMA, (2007). 297:2232-40

Standardized data collection for multi-center clinical studies of severe malaria in African children: establishing the SMAC network.Taylor T, Olola C, Valim C, Agbenyega T, Kremsner P, Krishna S, Kwiatkowski D, Newton C, Missinou M, Pinder M, Wypij D
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, (2006). 100:615-22

Attitudes and practices of families and health care personnel toward children with epilepsy in Kilifi, Kenya.El Sharkawy G, Newton C, Hartley S
Epilepsy Behav, (2006). 8:201-12

Assessment of severe malnutrition among hospitalized children in rural Kenya: comparison of weight for height and mid upper arm circumference.Berkley J, Mwangi I, Griffiths K, Ahmed I, Mithwani S, English M, Newton C, Maitland K
JAMA, (2005). 294:591-7

Randomized trial of volume expansion with albumin or saline in children with severe malaria: preliminary evidence of albumin benefit.Maitland K, Pamba A, English M, Peshu N, Marsh K, Newton C, Levin M
Clin Infect Dis, (2005). 40:538-45

Volume status in severe malaria: no evidence provided for the degree of filling of the intravascular compartment.Maitland K, Newton C, Marsh K, Levin M
PLoS Med, (2005). 2:e27; author reply e32

Response: Pathogenesis of Epilepsy after Exposure to Severe Falciparum Malaria.Carter J, Neville B, Newton C
Epilepsia, (2005). 46:601-602

Management of severe falciparum malaria.Njuguna P, Newton C
J Postgrad Med, (2004). 50:45-50

Intravenous fluids for seriously ill children.Maitland K, Newton C, English M
Lancet, (2004). 363:242-3

Causes and outcome of young infant admissions to a Kenyan district hospital.English M, Ngama M, Musumba C, Wamola B, Bwika J, Mohammed S, Ahmed M, Mwarumba S, Ouma B, McHugh K, Newton C
Arch Dis Child, (2003). 88:438-43

Neurological aspects of tropical disease.Farrar J, Newton C
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry, (2000). 68:135-6

An open randomized trial of artemether versus quinine in the treatment of cerebral malaria in African children.Murphy S, English M, Waruiru C, Mwangi I, Amukoye E, Crawley J, Newton C, Winstanley P, Peshu N, Marsh K
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, (1996). 90:298-301

Indicators of life-threatening malaria in African children.Marsh K, Forster D, Waruiru C, Mwangi I, Winstanley M, Marsh V, Newton C, Winstanley P, Warn P, Peshu N
N Engl J Med, (1995). 332:1399-404

Serum tumour necrosis factor in children suffering from Plasmodium falciparum infection in Kilifi District, Kenya.Nyakundi JN, Warn P, Newton C, Mumo J, Jephthah-Ochola J
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, (1994). 88:667-70

Towards optimal regimens of parenteral quinine for young African children with cerebral malaria: the importance of unbound quinine concentration.Winstanley P, Newton C, Watkins W, Mberu E, Ward S, Warn P, Mwangi I, Waruiru C, Pasvol G, Warrell D
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, (1993). 87:201-6