Ogutu B/Malar J
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True malaria prevalence in children under five: Bayesian estimation using data of malaria household surveys from three sub-Saharan countries.Mfueni E, Devleesschauwer B, Rosas-Aguirre A, Van Malderen C, Brandt PT, Tshilolo L, Vanderelst D, Speybroeck N
Malar J, (2018). 17:65

Lessons learnt from the first controlled human malaria infection study conducted in Nairobi, Kenya.Hodgson SH, Juma E, Salim A, Magiri C, Njenga D, Njuguna P, Awuondo K, Lowe B, Billingsley PF, Cole AO, Ogwang C, Chilengi R, Hoffman SL, Draper SJ
Malar J, (2015). 14:182

Increased sample volume and use of quantitative reverse-transcription PCR can improve prediction of liver-to-blood inoculum size in controlled human malaria infection studies.Hodgson SH, Douglas AD, Edwards NJ, Kimani D, Elias SC, Chang M, Daza G, Seilie AM, Magiri C, Muia A, Juma EA, Cole AO, Rampling TW, Anagnostou NA, Gilbert SC, Hoffman SL, Draper SJ, Hill AV, Murphy SC
Malar J, (2015). 14:33

Development of standardized laboratory methods and quality processes for a phase III study of the RTS, S/AS01 candidate malaria vaccine.Swysen C, Vekemans J, Bruls M, Oyakhirome S, Drakeley C, Kremsner P, Greenwood B, Ofori-Anyinam O, Okech B, Villafana T, Carter T, Savarese B, Duse A, Reijman A, Ingram C, Frean J
Malar J, (2011). 10:223

The content of African diets is adequate to achieve optimal efficacy with fixed-dose artemether-lumefantrine: a review of the evidence.Premji ZG, Abdulla S, Ndong A, Falade CO, Sagara I, Mulure N, Nwaiwu O, Kokwaro G
Malar J, (2008). 7:244

Decorticate, decerebrate and opisthotonic posturing and seizures in Kenyan children with cerebral malaria.Idro R, Otieno G, White S, Kahindi A, Fegan G, Mithwani S, Neville BG
Malar J, (2005). 4:57