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  • Waithaka D, Tsofa B, Kabia E, Barasa E. (International journal of health planning and management, 2018-04)
    Background: Healthcare priority setting research has focused at the macro (national) and micro (patient level), while there is a dearth of literature on meso-level (subnational/regional) priority setting practices. In ...
  • Allen ER, Krumm SA, Raghwani J, Halldorsson S, Elliott A, Graham VA, Koudriakova E, Harlos K, Wright D, Warimwe GM, Brennan B, Huiskonen JT, Dowall SD, Elliott RM, Pybus OG, Burton DR, Hewson R, Doores KJ, Bowden TA. (Cell reports, 2018-12)
    The Gn subcomponent of the Gn-Gc assembly that envelopes the human and animal pathogen, Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV), is a primary target of the neutralizing antibody response. To better understand the molecular basis ...
  • Leidich A, Achiro L, Kwena ZA, McFarland W, Neilands TB, Cohen CR, Bukusi EA, Camlin CS. (PLOS One, 2018-01)
    Background: The role of migration in the spread of HIV in sub-Saharan Africa is welldocumented. Yet migration and HIV research have often focused on HIV risks to male migrants and their partners, or migrants overall, often ...
  • Campbell ZA, Marsh TL, Mpolya EA, Thumbi SM, Palmer GH. (PLOS One, 2018-10)
    Background: Food security is critical to achieving sustainable growth, poverty reduction, and political and economic stability. Livestock have the potential to improve the food security of smallholder households in ...
  • Pyra M, Anderson PL, Hendrix CW, Heffron R, Mugwanya K, Haberer JE, Thomas KK, Celum C, Donnell D, Marzinke MA, Bukusi EA, Mugo NR, Asiimwe S, Katabira E, Baeten JM (AIDS, 2018-08)
    Objectives: Pregnancy is a time of increased HIV acquisition risk and pregnancy reduces concentrations of antiretrovirals used for treatment. We assessed whether pregnancy lowers concentrations of tenofovir (TFV) and ...
  • Mulinge E, Magambo J, Odongo D, Njenga S, Zeyhle E, Mbae C, Kagendo D, Addy F, Ebi D, Wassermann M, Kern P, Romig T. (Veterinary Parasitology, 2018-05)
    Cystic echinococcosis is endemic both in livestock and humans in many parts of Kenya. However, very little data exists on Echinococcus infections in dogs, and therefore their role in maintaining the transmission cycles ...
  • Barasa E, Rogo K, Mwaura N, Chuma J. (Taylor & Francis, 2018-04)
    This article identifies and describes the reforms undertaken by the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) and examines their implications for Kenya's quest to achieve universal health coverage (UHC). We undertook a ...
  • Zeinali Z, Muraya K, Govender V, Molyneux S, Morgan R (BMC, 2019-04)
    There has been a welcome emphasis on gender issues in global health in recent years in the discourse around human resources for health. Although it is estimated that up to 75% of health workers are female (World Health ...
  • Strozzi F, Janssen R, Wurmus R, Crusoe MR, Githinji G, Di Tommaso P, Belhachemi D, Möller S, Smant G, de Ligt J, Prins P (Springer Link, 2019-07)
    Biological, clinical, and pharmacological research now often involves analyses of genomes, transcriptomes, proteomes, and interactomes, within and between individuals and across species. Due to large volumes, the analysis ...
  • Boyle MJ, Chan JA, Handayuni I, Reiling L, Feng G, Hilton A, Kurtovic L, Oyong D, Piera KA, Barber BE, William T, Eisen DP, Minigo G, Langer C, Drew DR, de Labastida Rivera F, Amante FH, Williams TN, Kinyanjui S, Marsh K, Doolan DL, Engwerda C, Fowkes FJI, Grigg MJ, Mueller I, McCarthy JS, Anstey NM, Beeson JG (Science Advances, 2019-09)
    Most studies on human immunity to malaria have focused on the roles of immunoglobulin G (IgG), whereas the roles of IgM remain undefined. Analyzing multiple human cohorts to assess the dynamics of malaria-specific IgM ...
  • Konongoi SL, Nyunja A, Ofula V, Owaka S, Koka H, Koskei E, Eyase F, Langat D, Mancuso J, Lutomiah J, Sang R. (PLOS One, 2018-10)
    Chikungunya is a reemerging vector borne pathogen associated with severe morbidity in affected populations. Lamu, along the Kenyan coast was affected by a major chikungunya outbreak in 2004. Twelve years later, we report ...
  • Burmen B, Mogunde JO, Kwaro DP (Sage Journals, 2019-02)
    Background:: The delivery of public health policies may be in conflict with individualism. Objectives:: To propose measures to ethically provide routine HIV testing services to persons visiting a funeral home. Research ...
  • Wahome E, Thiong'o AN, Mwashigadi G, Chirro O, Mohamed K, Gichuru E, Mwambi J, Price MA, Graham SM, Sanders EJ. (AIDS and Behavior, 2018-07)
    Men who have sex with men (MSM), who have heterogeneous HIV-acquisition risks are not specifically targeted in Kenyan pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) guidelines. We used data from an open cohort, which followed 753 ...
  • Kaduka L, Muniu E, Mbui J, Oduor Owuor C, Gakunga R, Kwasa J, Wabwire S, Okerosi N, Korir A, Remick SC (Karger, 2019-04)
    Background: There is little information on stroke morbidity in Kenya to inform health care planning. The disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) are a time-based measure of health status that incorporates both disability ...
  • Gitari JW, Nzou SM, Wamunyokoli F, Kinyeru E, Fujii Y, Kaneko S, Mwau M. (International journal of infectious diseases, 2018-09)
    Objectives: This study sought to determine the endemic Leishmania species, the clinical features of cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) in the Central Rift Valley in Kenya and to give an account on unresponsiveness to treatment ...
  • Murungi LM, Kimathi RK, Tuju J, Kamuyu G, Osier FHA (Springer Link, 2019-07)
    The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is a reliable and relatively low-cost method for measuring soluble ligands such as antibodies and proteins in biological samples. For analysis of specific antibodies in serum, ...
  • Oliwa JN, Maina J, Ayieko P, Gathara D, Kathure IA, Masini E, Van't Hoog AH, van Hensbroek MB, English M. (BMC Infectious Diseases, 2018-07)
    Background: Globally, 40% of all tuberculosis (TB) cases, 65% paediatric cases and 75% multi-drug resistant TB (MDR-TB) cases are missed due to underreporting and/or under diagnosis. A recent Kenyan TB prevalence survey ...
  • Miller Iii WA, Teye J, Achieng AO, Mogire RM, Akala H, Ong'echa JM, Rathi B, Durvasula R, Kempaiah P, Kwofie SK (Bentham Science, 2019)
    Malaria is a major global health concern with the majority of cases reported in regions of South-East Asia, Eastern Mediterranean, Western Pacific, the Americas, and Sub-Saharan Africa. The World Health Organization (WHO) ...
  • Bosire E, Mendenhall E, Omondi GB, Ndetei D. (Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 2018-12)
    This article investigates how international donor policies cultivate a form of biological sub-citizenship for those with diabetes in Kenya. We interviewed 100 patients at a public hospital clinic in Nairobi, half with a ...
  • Kimenyi KM, Wamae K, Ochola-Oyier LI (Frontiers, 2019-10)
    Malaria is still a significant public health burden in the tropics. Infection with malaria causing parasites results in a wide range of clinical disease presentations, from severe to uncomplicated or mild, and in the poorly ...

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