0709 203000 - Nairobi 0709 983000 - Kilifi
0709 203000 - NRB 0709 983000 - Kilifi
0709 203000 - NRB | 0709 983000 - Kilifi

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Charles Newton


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The challenges of managing children with epilepsy in Africa.Wilmshurst JM, Kakooza-Mwesige A, Newton CR
Semin Pediatr Neurol, (2014). 21:36-41

Long-term survival and outcome in children admitted to kilifi district hospital with convulsive status epilepticus.Prins A, Chengo E, Mung'ala Odera V, Sadarangani M, Seaton C, Holding P, Fegan G, Newton CR
Epilepsy Res Treat, (2014). 2014:643747

Prevalence and risk factors for active convulsive epilepsy in rural northeast South Africa.Wagner RG, Ngugi AK, Twine R, Bottomley C, Kamuyu G, Gomez-Olive FX, Connor MD, Collinson MA, Kahn K, Tollman S, Newton CR
Epilepsy Res, (2014). 108:782-91

Evaluation of Kilifi epilepsy education programme: a randomized controlled trial.Ibinda F, Mbuba CK, Kariuki SM, Chengo E, Ngugi AK, Odhiambo R, Lowe B, Fegan G, Carter JA, Newton CR
Epilepsia, (2014). 55:344-52

Premature mortality in active convulsive epilepsy in rural Kenya: causes and associated factors.Ngugi AK, Bottomley C, Fegan G, Chengo E, Odhiambo R, Bauni E, Neville B, Kleinschmidt I, Sander JW, Newton CR
Neurology, (2014). 82:582-9

Tricuspid regurgitant jet velocity and hospitalization in Tanzanian children with sickle cell anemia.Cox SE, Soka D, Kirkham FJ, Newton CR, Prentice AM, Makani J, Younoszai AK
Haematologica, (2014). 99:e1-4

Clinical features, proximate causes, and consequences of active convulsive epilepsy in Africa.Kariuki SM, Matuja W, Akpalu A, Kakooza-Mwesige A, Chabi M, Wagner RG, Connor M, Chengo E, Ngugi AK, Odhiambo R, Bottomley C, White S, Sander JW, Neville BG, Newton CR, SEEDS writing group, Twine R, Gomez Olive FX, Collinson M, Kahn K, Tollman S, Masanja H, Mathew A, Pariyo G, Peterson S, Ndyomughenyi D, Bauni E, Kamuyu G, Odera VM, Mageto JO, Ae-Ngibise K, Akpalu B, Agbokey F, Adjei P, Owusu-Agyei S, Kleinschmidt I, Doku VC, Odermatt P, Nutman T, Wilkins P, Noh J
Epilepsia, (2014). 55:76-85

Value of Plasmodium falciparum histidine-rich protein 2 level and malaria retinopathy in distinguishing cerebral malaria from other acute encephalopathies in Kenyan children.Kariuki SM, Gitau E, Gwer S, Karanja HK, Chengo E, Kazungu M, Urban BC, Newton CR
J Infect Dis, (2014). 209:600-9

Survey of rehabilitation support for children 0-15 years in a rural part of Kenya.Bunning K, Gona JK, Odera-Mung'ala V, Newton CR, Geere JA, Hong CS, Hartley S
Disabil Rehabil, (2014). 36:1033-41

A home-based intervention using augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) techniques in rural Kenya: what are the caregivers' experiences?.Gona JK, Newton CR, Hartley S, Bunning K
Child Care Health Dev, (2014). 40:29-41

Coma.Newton C
International Child Health Care: A practical manual for hospitals worldwide, (2014). :592-596

Epilepsy.Newton C
International Child Health Care: A practical manual for hospitals worldwide, (2014). :606-609

Convulsive status epilepticus.Najam Y, Newton C, Ogutu B
International Child Health Care: A practical manual for hospitals worldwide, (2014). :610-612

Other bacterial infections.Coulter B, McMaster P, Khan E, Newton C
International Child Healthcare: A practical manual for hospitals worldwide, (2014). :678-679

Guillain-Barre syndrome.Newton C, Khan E
International Child Healthcare: A practical manual for hospitals worldwide, (2014). :614

Poliomyelitis.Newton C
International Child Healthcare: A practical manual for hospitals worldwide, (2014). :592-596

Burden of central nervous system infections.Newton CR
Central Nervous System Infections in Childhood, (2014). :

Parasitic infections.Idro R, Newton CR
Central Nervous System Infections in Childhood, (2014). :

Spirochaetal infections.Newton CR
Central Nervous System Infections in Childhood, (2014). :

Neurological conditions caused by bacterial toxins.Singhi S, Newton CR
Central Nervous System Infections in Childhood, (2014). :