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Nasopharyngeal Microbiome Composition and its Clinical Correlates in Children Hospitalized with Severe Pneumonia in East Africa.Makori, T. O. Gicheru, E. T. Mburu, M. W. Sada, M. S. Nyawa, O. Mutunga, M. Lewa, C. Cheruiyot, R. Kiguli, S. Olupot-Olupot, P. Muhindo, R. Mogaka, C. Williams, T. N. Agoti, C. N. Maitland, K. Sande, C. J.
J Infect Dis, (2026). :

Relation Between the Dantu Blood Group Variant and Bacteremia in Kenyan Children: A Population-Based Case-Control Study.Kariuki, S. N. Gilchrist, J. J. Uyoga, S. Macharia, A. Makale, J. Rayner, J. C. Williams, T. N.
J Infect Dis, (2025). 231:e10-e16

An Intensive, Active Surveillance Reveals Continuous Invasion and High Diversity of Rhinovirus in Households.Kamau, E. Onyango, C. O. Otieno, G. P. Kiyuka, P. K. Agoti, C. N. Medley, G. F. Cane, P. A. Nokes, D. J. Munywoki, P. K.
J Infect Dis, (2019). 219:1049-1057

Human Coronavirus NL63 Molecular Epidemiology and Evolutionary Patterns in Rural Coastal Kenya.Kiyuka, P. K. Agoti, C. N. Munywoki, P. K. Njeru, R. Bett, A. Otieno, J. R. Otieno, G. P. Kamau, E. Clark, T. G. van der Hoek, L. Kellam, P. Nokes, D. J. Cotten, M.
J Infect Dis, (2018). 217:1728-1739

Detecting Malaria Hotspots: A Comparison of Rapid Diagnostic Test, Microscopy, and Polymerase Chain Reaction.Mogeni, P. Williams, T. N. Omedo, I. Kimani, D. Ngoi, J. M. Mwacharo, J. Morter, R. Nyundo, C. Wambua, J. Nyangweso, G. Kapulu, M. Fegan, G. Bejon, P.
J Infect Dis, (2017). 216:1091-1098

Declining Malaria Transmission Differentially Impacts the Maintenance of Humoral Immunity to Plasmodium falciparum in Children.Mugyenyi, C. K. Elliott, S. R. Yap, X. Z. Feng, G. Boeuf, P. Fegan, G. Osier, F. F. H. Fowkes, F. J. I. Avril, M. Williams, T. N. Marsh, K. Beeson, J. G.
J Infect Dis, (2017). 216:887-898

Frequent Asymptomatic Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections During an Epidemic in a Rural Kenyan Household Cohort.Munywoki, P. K. Koech, D. C. Agoti, C. N. Bett, A. Cane, P. A. Medley, G. F. Nokes, D. J.
J Infect Dis, (2015). 212:1711-8

The source of respiratory syncytial virus infection in infants: a household cohort study in rural Kenya.Munywoki, P. K. Koech, D. C. Agoti, C. N. Lewa, C. Cane, P. A. Medley, G. F. Nokes, D. J.
J Infect Dis, (2014). 209:1685-92

Group- and genotype-specific neutralizing antibody responses against respiratory syncytial virus in infants and young children with severe pneumonia.Sande, C. J. Mutunga, M. N. Medley, G. F. Cane, P. A. Nokes, D. J.
J Infect Dis, (2013). 207:489-92

Influenza surveillance among children with pneumonia admitted to a district hospital in coastal Kenya, 2007-2010.Onyango, C. O. Njeru, R. Kazungu, S. Achilla, R. Bulimo, W. Welch, S. R. Cane, P. A. Gunson, R. N. Hammitt, L. L. Scott, J. A. Berkley, J. A. Nokes, D. J.
J Infect Dis, (2012). 206 Suppl 1:S61-7

Genetic relatedness of infecting and reinfecting respiratory syncytial virus strains identified in a birth cohort from rural Kenya.Agoti, C. N. Mwihuri, A. G. Sande, C. J. Onyango, C. O. Medley, G. F. Cane, P. A. Nokes, D. J.
J Infect Dis, (2012). 206:1532-41

Rates of acquisition and clearance of pneumococcal serotypes in the nasopharynges of children in Kilifi District, Kenya.Abdullahi, O. Karani, A. Tigoi, C. C. Mugo, D. Kungu, S. Wanjiru, E. Jomo, J. Musyimi, R. Lipsitch, M. Scott, J. A.
J Infect Dis, (2012). 206:1020-9

How do hemoglobins S and C result in malaria protection?.Williams, T. N.
J Infect Dis, (2011). 204:1651-3

Rotavirus genetic diversity, disease association, and temporal change in hospitalized rural Kenyan children.Nokes, D. J. Peenze, I. Netshifhefhe, L. Abwao, J. De Beer, M. C. Seheri, M. Williams, T. N. Page, N. Steele, D.
J Infect Dis, (2010). 202 Suppl:S180-6

Transmission-dependent tolerance to multiclonal Plasmodium falciparum infection.Farnert, A. Williams, T. N. Mwangi, T. W. Ehlin, A. Fegan, G. Macharia, A. Lowe, B. S. Montgomery, S. M. Marsh, K.
J Infect Dis, (2009). 200:1166-75

Tumor necrosis factor and lymphotoxin-alpha polymorphisms and severe malaria in African populations.Clark, T. G. Diakite, M. Auburn, S. Campino, S. Fry, A. E. Green, A. Richardson, A. Small, K. Teo, Y. Y. Wilson, J. Jallow, M. Sisay-Joof, F. Pinder, M. Griffiths, M. J. Peshu, N. Williams, T. N. Marsh, K. Molyneux, M. E. Taylor, T. E. Rockett, K. A. Kwiatkowski, D. P.
J Infect Dis, (2009). 199:569-75

Characterization of a Plasmodium falciparum macrophage-migration inhibitory factor homologue.Cordery, D. V. Kishore, U. Kyes, S. Shafi, M. J. Watkins, K. R. Williams, T. N. Marsh, K. Urban, B. C.
J Infect Dis, (2007). 195:905-12

Molecular analysis of respiratory syncytial virus reinfections in infants from coastal Kenya.Scott, P. D. Ochola, R. Ngama, M. Okiro, E. A. Nokes, D. J. Medley, G. F. Cane, P. A.
J Infect Dis, (2006). 193:59-67

Sickle cell trait and the risk of Plasmodium falciparum malaria and other childhood diseases.Williams, T. N. Mwangi, T. W. Wambua, S. Alexander, N. D. Kortok, M. Snow, R. W. Marsh, K.
J Infect Dis, (2005). 192:178-86

B cell memory to 3 Plasmodium falciparum blood-stage antigens in a malaria-endemic area.Dorfman, J. R. Bejon, P. Ndungu, F. M. Langhorne, J. Kortok, M. M. Lowe, B. S. Mwangi, T. W. Williams, T. N. Marsh, K.
J Infect Dis, (2005). 191:1623-30