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    Factors associated with non-adherence to Artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) to malaria in a rural population from holoendemic region of western Kenya. 

    Onyango, EO; Ayodo, G; Watsierah, CA; Were, T; Okumu, W; Anyona, SB; Raballah, E; Okoth, JM; Gumo, S; Orinda, GO; Ouma, C (Pub Med Central, 2012-06)
    Background Over the years, reports implicate improper anti-malarial use as a major contributor of morbidity and mortality amongst millions of residents in malaria endemic areas, Kenya included. However, there are limited ...
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    Functional haplotypes of Fc gamma (Fcγ) receptor (FcγRIIA and FcγRIIIB) predict risk to repeated episodes of severe malarial anemia and mortality in Kenyan children. 

    Ouma, C; Davenport, GC; Garcia, S; Kempaiah, P; Chaudhary, A; Were, T; Anyona, SB; Raballah, E; Konah, SN; Hittner, JB; Vulule., JM; Ong'echa, JM; Perkins, DJ (Pub Med Central, 2012-02)
    Development of protective immunity against Plasmodium falciparum is partially mediated through binding of malaria-specific IgG to Fc gamma (γ) receptors. Variation in human FcγRIIA-H/R-131 and FcγRIIIB-NA1/NA2 affect ...
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    Reduced interferon (IFN)-α conditioned by IFNA2 (-173) and IFNA8 (-884) haplotypes is associated with enhanced susceptibility to severe malarial anemia and longitudinal all-cause mortality 

    Kempaiah, P; Anyona, SB; Raballah, E; Davenport, GC; Were, T; Hittner, JB; Ong'echa JM, JM; Perkins, DJ (Pub Med Central, 2012-08)
    Severe malarial anemia (SMA) is a leading cause of pediatric morbidity and mortality in holoendemic Plasmodium falciparum transmission areas. Although dysregulation in cytokine production is an important etiology of SMA, ...
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    Functional promoter haplotypes of interleukin-18 condition susceptibility to severe malarial anemia and childhood mortality 

    Anyona, SB; Kempaiah, P; Raballah, E; Ouma, C; Were, T; Davenport, GC; Konah, SN; Vulule, JM; Hittner, JB; Gichuki, CW; Ong'echa, JM; Perkins, DJ (Pub Med Central, 2011-12)
    Severe malarial anemia (SMA) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children residing in regions where Plasmodium falciparum transmission is holoendemic. Although largely unexplored in children with SMA, ...
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    Polymorphic variability in the 3' untranslated region (UTR) of IL12B is associated with susceptibility to severe anaemia in Kenyan children with acute Plasmodium falciparum malaria 

    Ong'echa, JM; Raballah, EO; Kempaiah, PM; Anyona, SB; Were, T; Davenport, GC; Konah, S; Vulule, JM; Ouma, C; Hittner, JB; Perkins, DJ (Pub Med Central, 2011-08)
    BACKGROUND: Plasmodium falciparum malaria remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among African children. Innate immunity provides the first line of defence against P. falciparum infections, particularly in young ...
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    Reduced Systemic Bicyclo-Prostaglandin-E2 and Cyclooxygenase-2 Gene Expression are Associated with Inefficient Erythropoiesis and Enhanced Uptake of Monocytic Hemozoin in Children with Severe Malarial Anemia 

    Anyona, SB; Kempaiah, P; Raballah, E; Davenport, GC; Were, T; Konah, SN; Vulule, JM; Hittner, JB; Gichuki, CW; Ong’echa, JM; Perkins, DJ (Pub Med Central, 2012-08)
    In holoendemic Plasmodium falciparum transmission areas, severe malaria primarily occurs in children <48 mos. and manifests as severe malarial anemia [SMA; hemoglobin (Hb)<6.0 g/dL]. Induction of high levels of prostaglandin-E2 ...
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    Association between Fcγ receptor IIA, IIIA and IIIB genetic polymorphisms and susceptibility to severe malaria anemia in children in western Kenya. 

    Munde, EO; Okeyo, WA; Raballah, E; Anyona, SB; Were, T; Ong’echa, JM; Perkins, DJ; Ouma, C (BMC infectious diseases, 2017-04)
    BACKGROUND: Naturally-acquired immunity to Plasmodium falciparum malaria develops after several episodes of infection. Fc gamma receptors (FcγRs) bind to immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies and mediate phagocytosis of ...
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    Bacteremia in Kenyan children presenting with malaria 

    Were, T; Davenport, GC; Hittner, JB; Ouma, C; Vulule, JM; Ong'echa, JM; Perkins, DJ (American Society for Microbiology, 2011-02-01)
    Since the etiologies and clinical outcomes of bacteremia in children with Plasmodium falciparum infections, particularly in areas of holoendemic malaria transmission, are largely unexplored, blood cultures and comprehensive ...
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    Polymorphic Variability in the 3'Untranslated Region (UTR) of IL12B is associated with Susceptibility to Severe Anaemia in Kenyan Children with Acute Plasmodium... 

    Raballah; Ong'echa, JM; Kempaiah, PM; Anyona, SB; Were, T; Davenport, GC; Konah, S; Vulule, JM; Ouma, C; Hittner, James B; Perkins, DJ (BioMed Central, 2005)
    Plasmodium falciparum malaria remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among African children. Innate immunity provides the first line of defence against P. falciparum infections, particularly in young children ...
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    Parasitemia, anemia, and malarial anemia in infants and young children in a rural holoendemic Plasmodium falciparum transmission area. 

    Were, T; Ong'echa, JM; Keller, CC; Ouma, C; Otieno, Richard O; Lewis, Z L; Ochie, D; Slingluff, JL; Mogere, S; Ogonji, GA; Orago, AS; Vulule, JM; Kaplan, SS; Day, RD; Perkins, DJ (American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2005)
    Malarial anemia (MA) is a multifactorial disease for which the complex etiological basis is only partially defined. The association of clinical, nutritional, demographic, and socioeconomic factors with parasitemia, ...
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