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Marsh K/PLoS One
31 results

A molecular epidemiological study of var gene diversity to characterize the reservoir of Plasmodium falciparum in humans in Africa.Chen, D. S. Barry, A. E. Leliwa-Sytek, A. Smith, T. A. Peterson, I. Brown, S. M. Migot-Nabias, F. Deloron, P. Kortok, M. M. Marsh, K. Daily, J. P. Ndiaye, D. Sarr, O. Mboup, S. Day, K. P.
PLoS One, (2011). 6:e16629

Defining clinical malaria: the specificity and incidence of endpoints from active and passive surveillance of children in rural Kenya.Olotu, A. Fegan, G. Williams, T. N. Sasi, P. Ogada, E. Bauni, E. Wambua, J. Marsh, K. Borrmann, S. Bejon, P.
PLoS One, (2010). 5:e15569

Safety of the malaria vaccine candidate, RTS,S/AS01E in 5 to 17 month old Kenyan and Tanzanian Children.Lusingu, J. Olotu, A. Leach, A. Lievens, M. Vekemans, J. Olivier, A. Benns, S. Olomi, R. Msham, S. Lang, T. Gould, J. Hallez, K. Guerra, Y. Njuguna, P. Awuondo, K. O. Malabeja, A. Abdul, O. Gesase, S. Dekker, D. Malle, L. Ismael, S. Mturi, N. Drakeley, C. J. Savarese, B. Villafana, T. Ballou, W. R. Cohen, J. Riley, E. M. Lemnge, M. M. Marsh, K. Bejon, P. von Seidlein, L.
PLoS One, (2010). 5:e14090

Interactions between age and ITN use determine the risk of febrile malaria in children.Bejon, P. Ogada, E. Peshu, N. Marsh, K.
PLoS One, (2009). 4:e8321

Prospective identification of malaria parasite genes under balancing selection.Tetteh, K. K. Stewart, L. B. Ochola, L. I. Amambua-Ngwa, A. Thomas, A. W. Marsh, K. Weedall, G. D. Conway, D. J.
PLoS One, (2009). 4:e5568

Lack of association of interferon regulatory factor 1 with severe malaria in affected child-parental trio studies across three African populations.Mangano, V. D. Clark, T. G. Auburn, S. Campino, S. Diakite, M. Fry, A. E. Green, A. Richardson, A. Jallow, M. Sisay-Joof, F. Pinder, M. Griffiths, M. J. Newton, C. Peshu, N. Williams, T. N. Marsh, K. Molyneux, M. E. Taylor, T. E. Modiano, D. Kwiatkowski, D. P. Rockett, K. A.
PLoS One, (2009). 4:e4206

Acquisition of growth-inhibitory antibodies against blood-stage Plasmodium falciparum.McCallum, F. J. Persson, K. E. Mugyenyi, C. K. Fowkes, F. J. Simpson, J. A. Richards, J. S. Williams, T. N. Marsh, K. Beeson, J. G.
PLoS One, (2008). 3:e3571

Evidence for over-dispersion in the distribution of clinical malaria episodes in children.Mwangi, T. W. Fegan, G. Williams, T. N. Kinyanjui, S. M. Snow, R. W. Marsh, K.
PLoS One, (2008). 3:e2196

Correlation of memory T cell responses against TRAP with protection from clinical malaria, and CD4 CD25 high T cells with susceptibility in Kenyans.Todryk, S. M. Bejon, P. Mwangi, T. Plebanski, M. Urban, B. Marsh, K. Hill, A. V. Flanagan, K. L.
PLoS One, (2008). 3:e2027

Haemoglobin C and S role in acquired immunity against Plasmodium falciparum malaria.Verra, F. Simpore, J. Warimwe, G. M. Tetteh, K. K. Howard, T. Osier, F. H. Bancone, G. Avellino, P. Blot, I. Fegan, G. Bull, P. C. Williams, T. N. Conway, D. J. Marsh, K. Modiano, D.
PLoS One, (2007). 2:e978

Extended follow-up following a phase 2b randomized trial of the candidate malaria vaccines FP9 ME-TRAP and MVA ME-TRAP among children in Kenya.Bejon, P. Ogada, E. Mwangi, T. Milligan, P. Lang, T. Fegan, G. Gilbert, S. C. Peshu, N. Marsh, K. Hill, A. V.
PLoS One, (2007). 2:e707