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Snow RW/Trop Med Int Health
26 results

Readiness of the Kenyan public health sector to provide pre-referral care for severe paediatric malaria.Amboko B Machini B Githuka G Bejon P Zurovac D Snow RW
Trop Med Int Health, (2022). 27:330-336

Plasmodium infection, anaemia and mosquito net use among school children across different settings in Kenya.Gitonga CW Edwards T Karanja PN Noor AM Snow RW Brooker SJ
Trop Med Int Health, (2012). 17:858-70

Effects of revised diagnostic recommendations on malaria treatment practices across age groups in Kenya.Zurovac D Njogu J Akhwale W Hamer DH Larson BA Snow RW
Trop Med Int Health, (2008). 13:784-7

Access and barriers to measures targeted to prevent malaria in pregnancy in rural Kenya.Gikandi PW Noor AM Gitonga CW Ajanga AA Snow RW
Trop Med Int Health, (2008). 13:208-17

The use of artemether-lumefantrine by febrile children following national implementation of a revised drug policy in Kenya.Gitonga CW Amin AA Ajanga A Kangwana BB Noor AM Snow RW
Trop Med Int Health, (2008). 13:487-94

Translation of artemether-lumefantrine treatment policy into paediatric clinical practice: an early experience from Kenya.Zurovac D Njogu J Akhwale W Hamer DH Snow RW
Trop Med Int Health, (2008). 13:99-107

Mapping the environmental coverage of the INDEPTH demographic surveillance system network in rural Africa.Tatem AJ Snow RW Hay SI
Trop Med Int Health, (2006). 11:1318-26

The financial and clinical implications of adult malaria diagnosis using microscopy in Kenya.Zurovac D Larson BA Akhwale W Snow RW
Trop Med Int Health, (2006). 11:1185-94

Microscopy and outpatient malaria case management among older children and adults in Kenya.Zurovac D Midia B Ochola SA English M Snow RW
Trop Med Int Health, (2006). 11:432-40

Modelling distances travelled to government health services in Kenya.Noor AM Amin AA Gething PW Atkinson PM Hay SI Snow RW
Trop Med Int Health, (2006). 11:188-96

Modelling malaria risk in East Africa at high-spatial resolution.Omumbo JA Hay SI Snow RW Tatem AJ Rogers DJ
Trop Med Int Health, (2005). 10:557-66

Clinical algorithms for malaria diagnosis lack utility among people of different age groups.Mwangi TW Mohammed M Dayo H Snow RW Marsh K
Trop Med Int Health, (2005). 10:530-6

Impact of malaria control on childhood anaemia in Africa -- a quantitative review.Korenromp EL Armstrong-Schellenberg JR Williams BG Nahlen BL Snow RW
Trop Med Int Health, (2004). 9:1050-65

The difference between effectiveness and efficacy of antimalarial drugs in Kenya.Amin AA Hughes DA Marsh V Abuya TO Kokwaro GO Winstanley PA Ochola SA Snow RW
Trop Med Int Health, (2004). 9:967-74

Use of intermittent presumptive treatment and insecticide treated bed nets by pregnant women in four Kenyan districts.Guyatt HL Noor AM Ochola SA Snow RW
Trop Med Int Health, (2004). 9:255-61

The use of formal and informal curative services in the management of paediatric fevers in four districts in Kenya.Amin AA Marsh V Noor AM Ochola SA Snow RW
Trop Med Int Health, (2003). 8:1143-52

Defining equity in physical access to clinical services using geographical information systems as part of malaria planning and monitoring in Kenya.Noor AM Zurovac D Hay SI Ochola SA Snow RW
Trop Med Int Health, (2003). 8:917-26

Too poor to pay: charging for insecticide-treated bednets in highland Kenya.Guyatt HL Ochola SA Snow RW
Trop Med Int Health, (2002). 7:846-50

Free bednets to pregnant women through antenatal clinics in Kenya: a cheap, simple and equitable approach to delivery.Guyatt HL Gotink MH Ochola SA Snow RW
Trop Med Int Health, (2002). 7:409-20

Malaria prevention in highland Kenya: indoor residual house-spraying vs. insecticide-treated bednets.Guyatt HL Corlett SK Robinson TP Ochola SA Snow RW
Trop Med Int Health, (2002). 7:298-303