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Specific Biomarkers Differentiate Cerebral Malaria from Other Causes of Coma in African children.Mwangi S, Gomes C, Abdi AI, Rodriguez A
J Infect Dis, (2026). :jiag070

The effect of a 5-day course of azithromycin on Streptococcus pneumoniae carriage and antimicrobial resistance among Kenyan children discharged from hospital.Libby TE, Karani A, Tickell KD, Akech D, Singa B, Rwigi D, Kariuki K, Onamu N, Ounga D, Berkley JA, Walson JL, Scott JAG, Pavlinac PB
J Infect Dis, (2026). :jiag028

External validation of paediatric pneumonia and bronchiolitis risk scores to predict mortality in children hospitalised in Kenya: a retrospective cohort study.Gordon B, Nyiro JU, Nair H, Sheikh Z, Katama E, Agoti CN, Pei R, Zar H, Shi T
J Infect Dis, (2025). 233:e230-e238

Relation between the Dantu blood group variant and bacteraemia in Kenyan children: a population-based case control study.Kariuki SN, Gilchrist JJ, Uyoga S, Macharia A, Makale J, Rayner JC, Williams TN
J Infect Dis, (2024). :Online ahead of print

Azithromycin for bacterial watery diarrhea: A reanalysis of the AntiBiotics for Children with severe Diarrhea (ABCD) trial incorporating molecular diagnostics.Pavlinac PB, Platts-Mills J, Liu J, Atlas HE, Gratz J, Operario D, Rogawski McQuade E, Ahmed D, Ahmed T, Alam T, Ashorn P, Badji H, Bahl R, Bar-Zeev N, Chisti MJ, Cornick J, Chauhan A, De Costa A, Deb S, Dhingra U, Dube Q, Duggan CP, Freyne B, Gumbi W, Hotwani A, Kabir M, Islam O, Kabir F, Kasumba I, Kibwana U, Kotloff KL, Khan SS, Maiden V, Manji K, Mehta A, Ndeketa L, Praharaj I, Qamar FN, Sazawal S, Simon J, Singa BO, Somji S, Sow SO, Tapia MD, Tigoi C, Toure A, Walson JL, Tahir Yousafzai M, Houpt ER
J Infect Dis, (2023). :

Amplicon Sequencing as a Potential Surveillance Tool for Complexity of Infection and Drug Resistance Markers in Plasmodium falciparum Asymptomatic Infections.Wamae K, Kimenyi KM, Osoti V, de Laurent ZR, Ndwiga L, Kharabora O, Hathaway NJ, Bailey JA, Juliano JJ, Bejon P, Ochola-Oyier LI
J Infect Dis, (2022). 226:920-927

Cytomegalovirus viremia predicts post-discharge mortality in Kenyan HIV-exposed uninfected children.Pavlinac P, Singa B, Huang ML, Shrestha L, Li V, Atlas HE, Diakhate MM, Brander R, Meshak L, Bogonko G, Tickell KD, McGrath CJ, Machuara IM, Ounga DO, Berkley J, Richardson BA, John-Stewart G, Walson JL, Slyker J
J Infect Dis, (2022). 226:1519-1527

Entomological and Anthropological Factors Contributing to Persistent Malaria Transmission in Kenya, Ethiopia, and Cameroon.Bamou R, Rono M, Degefa T, Midega J, Mbogo C, Ingosi P, Kamau A, Ambelu A, Birhanu Z, Tushune K, Kopya E, Awono-Ambene P, Tchuinkam T, Njiokou F, Yewhalaw D, Antonio Nkondjio C, Mwangangi J
J Infect Dis, (2021). 223:S155-S170

Control of the HIV-1 Load Varies by Viral Subtype in a Large Cohort of African Adults With Incident HIV-1 Infection.Price MA, Rida W, Kilembe W, Karita E, Inambao M, Ruzagira E, Kamali A, Sanders EJ, Anzala O, Hunter E, Allen S, Edward VA, Wall KM, Tang J, Fast PE, Kaleebu P, Lakhi S, Mutua G, Bekker LG, Abu-Baker G, Tichacek A, Chetty P, Latka MH, Maenetje P, Makkan H, Kibengo F, Priddy F, Gilmour J
J Infect Dis, (2019). 220:432-441

Longitudinal Analysis of Infant Stool Bacteria Communities Before and After Acute Febrile Malaria and Artemether-Lumefantrine Treatment.Mandal RK, Crane RJ, Berkley JA, Gumbi W, Wambua J, Ngoi JM, Ndungu FM, Schmidt NW
J Infect Dis, (2019). 220:687-698

An Intensive, Active Surveillance Reveals Continuous Invasion and High Diversity of Rhinovirus in Households.Kamau E, Onyango CO, Otieno GP, Kiyuka PK, Agoti CN, Medley GF, Cane PA, Nokes DJ, Munywoki PK
J Infect Dis, (2019). 219:1049-1057

Detectable Vesicular Stomatitis Virus (VSV)-Specific Humoral and Cellular Immune Responses Following VSV-Ebola Virus Vaccination in Humans.Poetsch JH, Dahlke C, Zinser ME, Kasonta R, Lunemann S, Rechtien A, Ly ML, Stubbe HC, Krahling V, Biedenkopf N, Eickmann M, Fehling SK, Olearo F, Strecker T, Sharma P, Lang KS, Lohse AW, Schmiedel S, Becker S, VSV-Ebola Consortium, Addo MM
J Infect Dis, (2019). 219:556-561

Transmission and Age Impact the Risk of Developing Febrile Malaria in Children with Asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum Parasitemia.Wamae K, Wambua J, Nyangweso G, Mwambingu G, Osier F, Ndung'u F, Bejon P, Ochola-Oyier LI
J Infect Dis, (2019). 219:936-944

Human Coronavirus NL63 Molecular Epidemiology and Evolutionary Patterns in Rural Coastal Kenya.Kiyuka PK, Agoti CN, Munywoki PK, Njeru R, Bett A, Otieno JR, Otieno GP, Kamau E, Clark TG, van der Hoek L, Kellam P, Nokes DJ, Cotten M
J Infect Dis, (2018). 217:1728-1739

Identification of Novel Neisseria gonorrhoeae Lineages Harboring Resistance Plasmids in Coastal Kenya.Cehovin A, Harrison OB, Lewis SB, Ward PN, Ngetsa C, Graham SM, Sanders EJ, Maiden MCJ, Tang CM
J Infect Dis, (2018). 218:801-808

Human Immunization With a Polymorphic Malaria Vaccine Candidate Induced Antibodies to Conserved Epitopes That Promote Functional Antibodies to Multiple Parasite Strains.Feng G, Boyle MJ, Cross N, Chan JA, Reiling L, Osier F, Stanisic DI, Mueller I, Anders RF, McCarthy JS, Richards JS, Beeson JG
J Infect Dis, (2018). 218:35-43

Detecting Malaria Hotspots: A Comparison of Rapid Diagnostic Test, Microscopy, and Polymerase Chain Reaction.Mogeni P, Williams TN, Omedo I, Kimani D, Ngoi JM, Mwacharo J, Morter R, Nyundo C, Wambua J, Nyangweso G, Kapulu M, Fegan G, Bejon P
J Infect Dis, (2017). 216:1091-1098

Declining Malaria Transmission Differentially Impacts the Maintenance of Humoral Immunity to Plasmodium falciparum in Children.Mugyenyi CK, Elliott SR, Yap XZ, Feng G, Boeuf P, Fegan G, Osier FFH, Fowkes FJI, Avril M, Williams TN, Marsh K, Beeson JG
J Infect Dis, (2017). 216:887-898

Effect of Repeated Anthelminthic Treatment on Malaria in School Children in Kenya: A Randomized, Open-Label, Equivalence Trial.Kepha S, Nuwaha F, Nikolay B, Gichuki P, Mwandawiro CS, Mwinzi PN, Odiere MR, Edwards T, Allen E, Brooker SJ
J Infect Dis, (2016). 213:266-75

Frequent Asymptomatic Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections During an Epidemic in a Rural Kenyan Household Cohort.Munywoki PK, Koech DC, Agoti CN, Bett A, Cane PA, Medley GF, Nokes DJ
J Infect Dis, (2015). 212:1711-8