Kevin Marsh


439 results

Inter-observer agreement of the assessment of coma scales and brainstem signs in non-traumatic coma.Newton CR, Kirkham FJ, Johnston B, Marsh K
Dev Med Child Neurol, (1995). 37:807-13

Parasite viability during treatment of severe falciparum malaria: differential effects of artemether and quinine.Murphy S, Watkins WM, Bray PG, Lowe B, Winstanley PA, Peshu N, Marsh K
Am J Trop Med Hyg, (1995). 53:303-5

Brain swelling and ischaemia in Kenyans with cerebral malaria.Newton CR, Peshu N, Kendall B, Kirkham FJ, Sowunmi A, Waruiru C, Mwangi I, Murphy SA, Marsh K
Arch Dis Child, (1994). 70:281-7

Plasmodium falciparum: a family of sulphated glycoconjugates disrupts erythrocyte rosettes.Rowe A, Berendt AR, Marsh K, Newbold CI
Exp Parasitol, (1994). 79:506-16

Towards optimal regimens of parenteral quinine for young African children with cerebral malaria: unbound quinine concentrations following a simple loading dose regimen.Winstanley PA, Mberu EK, Watkins WM, Murphy SA, Lowe B, Marsh K
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, (1994). 88:577-80

The prevalence and morbidity of snake bite and treatment-seeking behaviour among a rural Kenyan population.Snow RW, Bronzan R, Roques T, Nyamawi C, Murphy S, Marsh K
Ann Trop Med Parasitol, (1994). 88:665-71

Factors influencing admission to hospital during terminal childhood illnesses in Kenya.Snow RW, Schellenberg JR, Forster D, Mung'ala VO, Marsh K
Int J Epidemiol, (1994). 23:1013-9

Severe childhood malaria in two areas of markedly different falciparum transmission in east Africa.Snow RW, Bastos de Azevedo I, Lowe BS, Kabiru EW, Nevill CG, Mwankusye S, Kassiga G, Marsh K, Teuscher T
Acta Trop, (1994). 57:289-300

The role of the district hospital in child survival at the Kenyan Coast.Snow RW, Mung'ala VO, Forster D, Marsh K
Afr J Health Sci, (1994). 1:71-75

Pharmacology of absorption and distribution: optimal use of antimalarial drugs in the treatment of severe falciparum malaria in Kenya.Watkins WM, Winstanley PA, Marsh K
Afr J Health Sci, (1994). 1:20-26

Low-level Plasmodium falciparum transmission and the incidence of severe malaria infections on the Kenyan coast.Mbogo CN, Snow RW, Kabiru EW, Ouma JH, Githure JI, Marsh K, Beier JC
Am J Trop Med Hyg, (1993). 49:245-53

Falciparum malaria: differential effects of antimalarial drugs on ex vivo parasite viability during the critical early phase of therapy.Watkins WM, Woodrow C, Marsh K
Am J Trop Med Hyg, (1993). 49:106-12

A single dose of intramuscular sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine as an adjunct to quinine in the treatment of severe malaria: pharmacokinetics and efficacy.Newton CR, Winstanley PA, Watkins WM, Mwangi IN, Waruiru CM, Mberu EK, Warn PA, Nevill CG, Marsh K
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, (1993). 87:207-10

Plasmodium falciparum: a method for the amplification of S antigens and its application to laboratory and field samples.Kyes S, Craig AG, Marsh K, Newbold CI
Exp Parasitol, (1993). 77:473-83

Maternal recall of symptoms associated with childhood deaths in rural east Africa.Snow RW, Basto de Azevedo I, Forster D, Mwankuyse S, Bomu G, Kassiga G, Nyamawi C, Teuscher T, Marsh K
Int J Epidemiol, (1993). 22:677-83

Patarroyo's vaccine.Marsh K
Lancet, (1993). 341:729-30

Rheological analysis of the adhesive interactions of red blood cells parasitized by Plasmodium falciparum.Nash GB, Cooke BM, Marsh K, Berendt A, Newbold C, Stuart J
Blood, (1992). 79:798-807

Rapid switching to multiple antigenic and adhesive phenotypes in malaria.Roberts DJ, Craig AG, Berendt AR, Pinches R, Nash G, Marsh K, Newbold CI
Nature, (1992). 357:689-92

Case-control studies of severe malaria.Hayes RJ, Marsh K, Snow RW
J Trop Med Hyg, (1992). 95:157-66

Malaria--a neglected disease?.Marsh K
Parasitology, (1992). 104 Suppl:S53-69