Bob Snow/J Infect Dis
Plasmodium-helminth coinfection and its sources of heterogeneity across East Africa.Brooker, S. J.
Pullan, R. L.
Gitonga, C. W.
Ashton, R. A.
Kolaczinski, J. H.
Kabatereine, N. B.
Snow, R. W.
J Infect Dis, (2012). 205:841-52
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
Case definitions of clinical malaria under different transmission conditions in Kilifi District, Kenya.Mwangi, T. W.
Ross, A.
Snow, R. W.
Marsh, K.
J Infect Dis, (2005). 191:1932-9
Plasmodium falciparum infections are associated with agglutinating antibodies to parasite-infected erythrocyte surface antigens among healthy Kenyan children.Bull, P. C.
Lowe, B. S.
Kaleli, N.
Njuga, F.
Kortok, M.
Ross, A.
Ndungu, F.
Snow, R. W.
Marsh, K.
J Infect Dis, (2002). 185:1688-91
Risk of severe malaria among African infants: direct evidence of clinical protection during early infancy.Snow, R. W.
Nahlen, B.
Palmer, A.
Donnelly, C. A.
Gupta, S.
Marsh, K.
J Infect Dis, (1998). 177:819-22