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HIV-1 RNA may decline more slowly in semen than in blood following initiation of efavirenz-based antiretroviral therapy.Graham SM, Holte SE, Dragavon JA, Ramko KM, Mandaliya KN, McClelland RS, Peshu NM, Sanders EJ, Krieger JN, Coombs RW
PLoS One, (2012). 7:e43086

Declining responsiveness of Plasmodium falciparum infections to artemisinin-based combination treatments on the Kenyan coast.Borrmann S, Sasi P, Mwai L, Bashraheil M, Abdallah A, Muriithi S, Fruhauf H, Schaub B, Pfeil J, Peshu J, Hanpithakpong W, Rippert A, Juma E, Tsofa B, Mosobo M, Lowe B, Osier F, Fegan G, Lindegardh N, Nzila A, Peshu N, Mackinnon M, Marsh K
PLoS One, (2011). 6:e26005

Clearance of asymptomatic P. falciparum Infections Interacts with the number of clones to predict the risk of subsequent malaria in Kenyan children.Liljander A, Bejon P, Mwacharo J, Kai O, Ogada E, Peshu N, Marsh K, Farnert A
PLoS One, (2011). 6:e16940

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

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

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 SC, Peshu N, Marsh K, Hill AV
PLoS One, (2007). 2:e707