Publications

Understanding Interpretations of and Responses to Childhood Fever in the Chikhwawa District of Malawi.

Ewing VL, Tolhurst R, Kapinda A, SanJoaquin M, Terlouw DJ, Richards E, Lalloo DG,

Minimum incidence of adult invasive pneumococcal disease in Blantyre, Malawi an urban african setting: a hospital based prospective cohort study.

Bar-Zeev N, Mtunthama N, Gordon SB, Mwafulirwa G, French N,

Correlation of hemorrhage, axonal damage, and blood-tissue barrier disruption in brain and retina of Malawian children with fatal cerebral malaria.

Greiner J, Dorovini-Zis K, Taylor TE, Molyneux ME, Beare NA, Kamiza S, White VA,

The effect of daily co-trimoxazole prophylaxis on natural development of antibody-mediated immunity against P. falciparum malaria infection in HIV-exposed uninfected Malawian children.

Longwe H, Jambo KC, Phiri KS, Mbeye N, Gondwe T, Hall T, Tetteh KK, Drakeley C, Mandala WL,

Invitation cards during pregnancy enhance male partner involvement in prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in Blantyre, Malawi: a randomized controlled open label trial.

Nyondo AL, Choko AT, Chimwaza AF, Muula AS,

HIV testing and linkage to services for youth.

Kurth AE, Lally MA, Choko AT, Inwani IW, Fortenberry JD,

Effect of empirical treatment on outcomes of clinical trials of diagnostic assays for tuberculosis.

Lawn SD, Nicol MP, Corbett EL,

Sepsis carries a high mortality among hospitalised adults in Malawi in the era of antiretroviral therapy scale-up: a longitudinal cohort study.

Waitt PI, Mukaka M, Goodson P, SimuKonda FD, Waitt CJ, Feasey N, Allain TJ, Downie P, Heyderman RS,

Whole-genome scans provide evidence of adaptive evolution in Malawian Plasmodium falciparum isolates.

Ocholla H, Preston MD, Mipando M, Jensen AT, Campino S, MacInnis B, Alcock D, Terlouw A, Zongo I, Oudraogo JB, Djimde AA, Assefa S, Doumbo OK, Borrmann S, Nzila A, Marsh K, Fairhurst RM, Nosten F, Anderson TJ, Kwiatkowski DP, Craig A, Clark TG, Montgomery J,

Differential PfEMP1 expression is associated with cerebral malaria pathology.

Tembo DL, Nyoni B, Murikoli RV, Mukaka M, Milner DA, Berriman M, Rogerson SJ, Taylor TE, Molyneux ME, Mandala WL, Craig AG, Montgomery J,