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Maternal mobility across the rural-urban divide: empirical data from coastal Kenya.Molyneux, C. S. Mung'ala-Odera, V. Harpham, T. Snow, R. W.
Environ Urban, (2002). 14:203-217

Updating Historical Maps of Malaria Transmission Intensity in East Africa Using Remote Sensing.Omumbo, J. A. Hay, S. I. Goetz, S. J. Snow, R. W. Rogers, D. J.
Photogramm Eng Remote Sensing, (2002). 68:161-166

The consequences of reducing transmission of Plasmodium falciparum in Africa.Snow, R. W. Marsh, K.
Adv Parasitol, (2002). 52:235-64

Meteorologic influences on Plasmodium falciparum malaria in the Highland Tea Estates of Kericho, Western Kenya.Shanks, G. D. Hay, S. I. Stern, D. I. Biomndo, K. Snow, R. W.
Emerg Infect Dis, (2002). 8:1404-8

Hot topic or hot air? Climate change and malaria resurgence in East African highlands.Hay, S. I. Rogers, D. J. Randolph, S. E. Stern, D. I. Cox, J. Shanks, G. D. Snow, R. W.
Trends Parasitol, (2002). 18:530-4

Too poor to pay: charging for insecticide-treated bednets in highland Kenya.Guyatt, H. L. Ochola, S. A. Snow, R. W.
Trop Med Int Health, (2002). 7:846-50

Will the Global Fund help roll back malaria in Africa?.Teklehaimanot, A. Snow, R. W.
Lancet, (2002). 360:888-9

Defining and detecting malaria epidemics in the highlands of western Kenya.Hay, S. I. Simba, M. Busolo, M. Noor, A. M. Guyatt, H. L. Ochola, S. A. Snow, R. W.
Emerg Infect Dis, (2002). 8:555-62

Clinical epidemiology of malaria in the highlands of western Kenya.Hay, S. I. Noor, A. M. Simba, M. Busolo, M. Guyatt, H. L. Ochola, S. A. Snow, R. W.
Emerg Infect Dis, (2002). 8:543-8

Plasmodium falciparum infections are associated with agglutinating antibodies to parasite-infected erythrocyte surface antigens among healthy Kenyan children.Bull, P. C. Lowe, B. S. Kaleli, N. Njuga, F. Kortok, M. Ross, A. Ndungu, F. Snow, R. W. Marsh, K.
J Infect Dis, (2002). 185:1688-91

A comparative cost analysis of insecticide-treated nets and indoor residual spraying in highland Kenya.Guyatt, H. L. Kinnear, J. Burini, M. Snow, R. W.
Health Policy Plan, (2002). 17:144-53

Free bednets to pregnant women through antenatal clinics in Kenya: a cheap, simple and equitable approach to delivery.Guyatt, H. L. Gotink, M. H. Ochola, S. A. Snow, R. W.
Trop Med Int Health, (2002). 7:409-20

Malaria prevention in highland Kenya: indoor residual house-spraying vs. insecticide-treated bednets.Guyatt, H. L. Corlett, S. K. Robinson, T. P. Ochola, S. A. Snow, R. W.
Trop Med Int Health, (2002). 7:298-303

Clinical status and implications of antimalarial drug resistance.Winstanley, P. A. Ward, S. A. Snow, R. W.
Microbes Infect, (2002). 4:157-64

Climate change and the resurgence of malaria in the East African highlands.Hay, S. I. Cox, J. Rogers, D. J. Randolph, S. E. Stern, D. I. Shanks, G. D. Myers, M. F. Snow, R. W.
Nature, (2002). 415:905-9

The cost of not treating bednets.Guyatt, H. L. Snow, R. W.
Trends Parasitol, (2002). 18:12-6

Satellite imagery in the study and forecast of malaria.Rogers, D. J. Randolph, S. E. Snow, R. W. Hay, S. I.
Nature, (2002). 415:710-5

Intra-household relations and treatment decision-making for childhood illness: a Kenyan case study.Molyneux, C. S. Murira, G. Masha, J. Snow, R. W.
J Biosoc Sci, (2002). 34:109-31

Free insecticide for nets is cost effective.Guyatt, H. L. Snow, R. W.
Trends in Parasitology, (2002). 18:205

East African highland malaria resurgence independent of climate change.Hay, S. I. Cox, J. Rogers, D. J. Randolph, S. E. Stern, D. I. Shanks, G. D. Myers, M. F. Snow, R. W.
Directions in Science, (2002). 1:82-85