Nokes DJ
Seroprevalence, predictors and estimated incidence of maternal and neonatal Herpes Simplex Virus type 2 infection in semi-urban women in Kilifi, Kenya.Nyiro, J. U.
Sanders, E. J.
Ngetsa, C.
Wale, S.
Awuondo, K.
Bukusi, E.
Price, M. A.
Amornkul, P. N.
Nokes, D. J.
BMC Infect Dis, (2011). 11:155
Added value of an oropharyngeal swab in detection of viruses in children hospitalized with lower respiratory tract infection.Hammitt, L. L.
Kazungu, S.
Welch, S.
Bett, A.
Onyango, C. O.
Gunson, R. N.
Scott, J. A.
Nokes, D. J.
J Clin Microbiol, (2011). 49:2318-20
Sensitivity of hospital-based surveillance for severe disease: a geographic information system analysis of access to care in Kilifi district, Kenya.Moisi, J. C.
Nokes, D. J.
Gatakaa, H.
Williams, T. N.
Bauni, E.
Levine, O. S.
Scott, J. A.
Bull World Health Organ, (2011). 89:102-11
Rotavirus genetic diversity, disease association, and temporal change in hospitalized rural Kenyan children.Nokes, D. J.
Peenze, I.
Netshifhefhe, L.
Abwao, J.
De Beer, M. C.
Seheri, M.
Williams, T. N.
Page, N.
Steele, D.
J Infect Dis, (2010). 202 Suppl:S180-6
Intrapatient variation of the respiratory syncytial virus attachment protein gene.Agoti, C. N.
Mbisa, J. L.
Bett, A.
Medley, G. F.
Nokes, D. J.
Cane, P. A.
J Virol, (2010). 84:10425-8
Viral etiology of severe pneumonia among Kenyan infants and children.Berkley, J. A.
Munywoki, P.
Ngama, M.
Kazungu, S.
Abwao, J.
Bett, A.
Lassauniere, R.
Kresfelder, T.
Cane, P. A.
Venter, M.
Scott, J. A.
Nokes, D. J.
JAMA, (2010). 303:2051-7
Global burden of acute lower respiratory infections due to respiratory syncytial virus in young children: a systematic review and meta-analysis.Nair, H.
Nokes, D. J.
Gessner, B. D.
Dherani, M.
Madhi, S. A.
Singleton, R. J.
O'Brien, K. L.
Roca, A.
Wright, P. F.
Bruce, N.
Chandran, A.
Theodoratou, E.
Sutanto, A.
Sedyaningsih, E. R.
Ngama, M.
Munywoki, P. K.
Kartasasmita, C.
Simoes, E. A.
Rudan, I.
Weber, M. W.
Campbell, H.
Lancet, (2010). 375:1545-55
Duration of shedding of respiratory syncytial virus in a community study of Kenyan children.Okiro, E. A.
White, L. J.
Ngama, M.
Cane, P. A.
Medley, G. F.
Nokes, D. J.
BMC Infect Dis, (2010). 10:15
Incidence and severity of respiratory syncytial virus pneumonia in rural Kenyan children identified through hospital surveillance.Nokes, D. J.
Ngama, M.
Bett, A.
Abwao, J.
Munywoki, P.
English, M.
Scott, J. A.
Cane, P. A.
Medley, G. F.
Clin Infect Dis, (2009). 49:1341-9
Epidemiology. Does viral diversity matter?.Medley, G. F.
Nokes, D. J.
Science, (2009). 325:274-5
Emergency triage assessment for hypoxaemia in neonates and young children in a Kenyan hospital: an observational study.Mwaniki, M. K.
Nokes, D. J.
Ignas, J.
Munywoki, P.
Ngama, M.
Newton, C. R.
Maitland, K.
Berkley, J. A.
Bull World Health Organ, (2009). 87:263-70
Evaluation of a measles vaccine campaign by oral-fluid surveys in a rural Kenyan district: interpretation of antibody prevalence data using mixture models.Ohuma, E. O.
Okiro, E. A.
Bett, A.
Abwao, J.
Were, S.
Samuel, D.
Vyse, A.
Gay, N.
Brown, D. W.
Nokes, D. J.
Epidemiol Infect, (2009). 137:227-33
Mathematical models of transmission and control..Anderson, R. M.
Hollingsworh, T. D.
Nokes, D. J.
Oxford Textbook of Public Health, (2009). 2:668-698
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
Factors associated with increased risk of progression to respiratory syncytial virus-associated pneumonia in young Kenyan children.Okiro, E. A.
Ngama, M.
Bett, A.
Cane, P. A.
Medley, G. F.
Nokes, D. J.
Trop Med Int Health, (2008). 13:914-26
Rotavirus within day care centres in Oxfordshire, UK: characterization of partial immunity.White, L. J.
Buttery, J.
Cooper, B.
Nokes, D. J.
Medley, G. F.
J R Soc Interface, (2008). 5:1481-90
Identifying infections with respiratory syncytial virus by using specific immunoglobulin G (IgG) and IgA enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays with oral-fluid samples.Okiro, E. A.
Sande, C.
Mutunga, M.
Medley, G. F.
Cane, P. A.
Nokes, D. J.
J Clin Microbiol, (2008). 46:1659-62
Respiratory syncytial virus infection and disease in infants and young children observed from birth in Kilifi District, Kenya.Nokes, D. J.
Okiro, E. A.
Ngama, M.
Ochola, R.
White, L. J.
Scott, P. D.
English, M.
Cane, P. A.
Medley, G. F.
Clin Infect Dis, (2008). 46:50-7
Comparison of strain-specific antibody responses during primary and secondary infections with respiratory syncytial virus.Scott, P. D.
Ochola, R.
Sande, C.
Ngama, M.
Okiro, E. A.
Medley, G. F.
Nokes, D. J.
Cane, P. A.
J Med Virol, (2007). 79:1943-50
Understanding the transmission dynamics of respiratory syncytial virus using multiple time series and nested models.White, L. J.
Mandl, J. N.
Gomes, M. G.
Bodley-Tickell, A. T.
Cane, P. A.
Perez-Brena, P.
Aguilar, J. C.
Siqueira, M. M.
Portes, S. A.
Straliotto, S. M.
Waris, M.
Nokes, D. J.
Medley, G. F.
Math Biosci, (2007). 209:222-39