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Clinical Research


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Bacteremia among children admitted to a rural hospital in Kenya.Berkley JA, Lowe BS, Mwangi I, Williams T, Bauni E, Mwarumba S, Ngetsa C, Slack MP, Njenga S, Hart CA, Maitland K, English M, Marsh K, Scott JA
N Engl J Med, (2005). 352:39-47

Perturbations in electrolyte levels in kenyan children with severe malaria complicated by acidosis.Maitland K, Pamba A, Fegan G, Njuguna P, Nadel S, Newton CR, Lowe B
Clin Infect Dis, (2005). 40:9-16

Antibodies to voltage-gated calcium channels in children with falciparum malaria.Lang B, Newbold CI, Williams G, Peshu N, Marsh K, Newton CR
J Infect Dis, (2005). 191:117-21

Bacteremia among Kenyan Children.Berkley JA
New England Journal of Medicine, (2005). 352:1379-1381

Response: Pathogenesis of Epilepsy after Exposure to Severe Falciparum Malaria.Carter J, Neville B, Newton C
Epilepsia, (2005). 46:601-602

Malaria.Maitland K, Molyneux M
Hot Topics in Infection and Immunity, (2005). :

Tropical infections: malaria and dengue. .Maitland K, Wills B
Infectious Diseases in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. , (2005). :

Mortality among Kenyan children admitted to a rural district hospital on weekends as compared with weekdays.Berkley JA, Brent A, Mwangi I, English M, Maitland K, Marsh K, Peshu N, Newton CR
Pediatrics, (2004). 114:1737-8; author reply 1738

Indicators of acute bacterial meningitis in children at a rural Kenyan district hospital.Berkley JA, Versteeg AC, Mwangi I, Lowe BS, Newton CR
Pediatrics, (2004). 114:e713-9

HLA class-I and class-II allele frequencies and two-locus haplotypes in Melanesians of Vanuatu and New Caledonia.Maitland K, Bunce M, Harding RM, Barnardo MC, Clegg JB, Welsh K, Bowden DK, Williams TN
Tissue Antigens, (2004). 64:678-86

Delivery of paediatric care at the first-referral level in Kenya.English M, Esamai F, Wasunna A, Were F, Ogutu B, Wamae A, Snow RW, Peshu N
Lancet, (2004). 364:1622-9

Understanding of informed consent in a low-income setting: three case studies from the Kenyan Coast.Molyneux CS, Peshu N, Marsh K
Soc Sci Med, (2004). 59:2547-59

Are bedside features of shock reproducible between different observers?.Otieno H, Were E, Ahmed I, Charo E, Brent A, Maitland K
Arch Dis Child, (2004). 89:977-9

Capillary refill: prognostic value in Kenyan children.Pamba A, Maitland K
Arch Dis Child, (2004). 89:950-5

Falciparum malaria: current therapeutic challenges.Maitland K, Makanga M, Williams TN
Curr Opin Infect Dis, (2004). 17:405-12

The burden of the neurocognitive impairment associated with Plasmodium falciparum malaria in sub-saharan Africa.Mung'Ala-Odera V, Snow RW, Newton CR
Am J Trop Med Hyg, (2004). 71:64-70

Signs of illness in Kenyan infants aged less than 60 days.English M, Ngama M, Mwalekwa L, Peshu N
Bull World Health Organ, (2004). 82:323-9

Salicylate poisoning in children: report of three cases.Musumba CO, Pamba AO, Sasi PA, English M, Maitland K
East Afr Med J, (2004). 81:159-63

Increased prevalence of epilepsy associated with severe falciparum malaria in children.Carter JA, Neville BG, White S, Ross AJ, Otieno G, Mturi N, Musumba C, Newton CR
Epilepsia, (2004). 45:978-81

Malaria.Maitland K, Molyneux M
Adv Exp Med Biol, (2004). 549:125-34