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Malaria attributable fractions with changing transmission intensity: Bayesian latent class vs logistic models.Mwai K, Nkumama I, Thairu A, Mburu J, Odera D, Kimathi R, Nyamako L, Tuju J, Kinyanjui S, Musenge E, Osier F
Malar J, (2022). 21:326

Determinants of the varied profiles of Plasmodium falciparum infections among infants living in Kintampo, Ghana.Botwe AK, Oppong FB, Gyaase S, Owusu-Agyei S, Asghar M, Asante KP, Farnert A, Osier F
Malar J, (2021). 20:240

Lessons learnt from the first controlled human malaria infection study conducted in Nairobi, Kenya.Hodgson SH, Juma E, Salim A, Magiri C, Njenga D, Molyneux S, Njuguna P, Awuondo K, Lowe B, Billingsley PF, Cole AO, Ogwang C, Osier F, Chilengi R, Hoffman SL, Draper SJ, Ogutu B, Marsh K
Malar J, (2015). 14:182

What you see is not what you get: implications of the brevity of antibody responses to malaria antigens and transmission heterogeneity in longitudinal studies of malaria immunity.Kinyanjui SM, Bejon P, Osier FH, Bull PC, Marsh K
Malar J, (2009). 8:242