Serotype distribution and prevalence of resistance to benzylpenicillin in three representative populations of Streptococcus pneumoniae isolates from the coast of Kenya.Scott, J. A.
Hall, A. J.
Hannington, A.
Edwards, R.
Mwarumba, S.
Lowe, B.
Griffiths, D.
Crook, D.
Marsh, K.
Clin Infect Dis, (1998). 27:1442-50
An analysis of the geographical distribution of severe malaria in children in Kilifi District, Kenya.Schellenberg, J. A.
Newell, J. N.
Snow, R. W.
Mung'ala, V.
Marsh, K.
Smith, P. G.
Hayes, R. J.
Int J Epidemiol, (1998). 27:323-9
Mapping malaria transmission intensity using geographical information systems (GIS): an example from Kenya.Omumbo, J.
Ouma, J.
Rapuoda, B.
Craig, M. H.
le Sueur, D.
Snow, R. W.
Ann Trop Med Parasitol, (1998). 92:7-21
The East African Medical Journal: Its History and Contribution to Regional Malaria Research during the Last 75 Years.Ombongi, K. S.
Dobson, M.
Malowany, M.
Snow, R. W.
East Afr Med J, (1998). 75:S10-S19
Neurological manifestations of falciparum malaria.Newton, C. R.
Warrell, D. A.
Ann Neurol, (1998). 43:695-702
Severe falciparum malaria in children: current understanding of pathophysiology and supportive treatment.Newton, C. R.
Krishna, S.
Pharmacol Ther, (1998). 79:1-53
Malaria disaster in Africa.Marsh, K.
Lancet, (1998). 352:924
All four species of human malaria parasites form rosettes.Lowe, B. S.
Mosobo, M.
Bull, P. C.
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, (1998). 92:526
The cost of treating paediatric malaria admissions and the potential impact of insecticide-treated mosquito nets on hospital expenditure.Kirigia, J. M.
Snow, R. W.
Fox-Rushby, J.
Mills, A.
Trop Med Int Health, (1998). 3:145-50
Predicting malaria seasons in Kenya using multitemporal meteorological satellite sensor data.Hay, S. I.
Snow, R. W.
Rogers, D. J.
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, (1998). 92:12-20
Quinine sensitivity of isolates of Plasmodium falciparum from the coast of Kenya.Haruki, K.
Winstanley, P. A.
Watkins, W. M.
Marsh, K.
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, (1998). 92:195-6
Antimicrobial resistance in developing countries.Hart, C. A.
Kariuki, S.
BMJ, (1998). 317:647-50
Geophagy, iron status and anaemia among pregnant women on the coast of Kenya.Geissler, P. W.
Shulman, C. E.
Prince, R. J.
Mutemi, W.
Mnazi, C.
Friis, H.
Lowe, B.
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, (1998). 92:549-53
Hypoglycaemia on and after admission in Kenyan children with severe malaria.English, M.
Wale, S.
Binns, G.
Mwangi, I.
Sauerwein, H.
Marsh, K.
QJM, (1998). 91:191-7
The voice of East Africa: the East African Medical Journal at its 75th anniversary.Dobson, M. J.
Malowany, M.
Ombongi, K.
Snow, R. W.
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, (1998). 92:685-6
Abnormal respiratory patterns in childhood cerebral malaria.Crawley, J.
English, M.
Waruiru, C.
Mwangi, I.
Marsh, K.
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, (1998). 92:305-8
Parasite antigens on the infected red cell surface are targets for naturally acquired immunity to malaria.Bull, P. C.
Lowe, B. S.
Kortok, M.
Molyneux, C. S.
Newbold, C. I.
Marsh, K.
Nat Med, (1998). 4:358-60
Chlorproguanil/dapsone for uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria in young children: pharmacokinetics and therapeutic range.Winstanley, P.
Watkins, W.
Muhia, D.
Szwandt, S.
Amukoye, E.
Marsh, K.
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, (1997). 91:322-7
Poor efficacy of antimalarial biguanide-dapsone combinations in the treatment of acute, uncomplicated, falciparum malaria in Thailand.Wilairatana, P.
Kyle, D. E.
Looareesuwan, S.
Chinwongprom, K.
Amradee, S.
White, N. J.
Watkins, W. M.
Ann Trop Med Parasitol, (1997). 91:125-32
The efficacy of antifolate antimalarial combinations in Africa: a predictive model based on pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic analyses.Watkins, W. M.
Mberu, E. K.
Winstanley, P. A.
Plowe, C. V.
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