Bob Snow/Trop Med Int Health
Using evidence to change antimalarial drug policy in Kenya.Shretta R
Omumbo J
Rapuoda B
Snow RW
Trop Med Int Health, (2000). 5:755-64
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
Maternal responses to childhood fevers: a comparison of rural and urban residents in coastal Kenya.Molyneux CS
Mung'Ala-Odera V
Harpham T
Snow RW
Trop Med Int Health, (1999). 4:836-45
A community randomized controlled trial of insecticide-treated bednets for the prevention of malaria and anaemia among primigravid women on the Kenyan coast.Shulman CE
Dorman EK
Talisuna AO
Lowe BS
Nevill C
Snow RW
Jilo H
Peshu N
Bulmer JN
Graham S
Marsh K
Trop Med Int Health, (1998). 3:197-204
The cost of treating paediatric malaria admissions and the potential impact of insecticide-treated mosquito nets on hospital expenditure.Kirigia JM
Snow RW
Fox-Rushby J
Mills A
Trop Med Int Health, (1998). 3:145-50
Severe anaemia in children living in a malaria endemic area of Kenya.Newton CR
Warn PA
Winstanley PA
Peshu N
Snow RW
Pasvol G
Marsh K
Trop Med Int Health, (1997). 2:165-78