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    Impact of Childhood Nutritional Status on Pathogen Prevalence and Severity of Acute Diarrhea by Tickell, Kirkby D, Pavlinac, Patricia B, John-Stewart, Grace C, Denno, Donna M, Richardson, Barbra A, Naulikha, Jaqueline M, Kirera, Ronald K, Swierczewski, Brett E, Singa, Benson O, Walson, Judd L

    “…Children with acute and chronic malnutrition are at increased risk of morbidity and mortality following a diarrheal episode. To compare diarrheal disease…”
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    High-risk enteric pathogens associated with HIV infection and HIV exposure in Kenyan children with acute diarrhoea by Pavlinac, Patricia B, John-Stewart, Grace C, Naulikha, Jaqueline M, Onchiri, Frankline M, Denno, Donna M, Odundo, Elizabeth A, Singa, Benson O, Richardson, Barbra A, Walson, Judd L

    Published in AIDS (London) (24-09-2014)
    “…HIV infection is an established risk for diarrhoeal severity, less is known about specific enteric pathogens associated with HIV status. We determined…”
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    Mycobacterium tuberculosis Bacteremia Among Acutely Febrile Children in Western Kenya by Pavlinac, Patricia B, Naulikha, Jaqueline M, John-Stewart, Grace C, Onchiri, Frankline M, Okumu, Albert O, Sitati, Ruth R, Cranmer, Lisa M, Lokken, Erica M, Singa, Benson O, Walson, Judd L

    “…In children, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) frequently disseminates systemically, presenting with nonspecific signs including fever. We…”
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    Prevalence and Correlates of Cryptosporidium Infections in Kenyan Children With Diarrhea and Their Primary Caregivers by Deichsel, Emily L, Hillesland, Heidi K, Gilchrist, Carol A, Naulikha, Jaqueline M, McGrath, Christine J, Van Voorhis, Wesley C, Rwigi, Doreen, Singa, Benson O, Walson, Judd L, Pavlinac, Patricia B

    Published in Open forum infectious diseases (01-12-2020)
    “…Abstract Background Cryptosporidium is a leading cause of diarrhea in Sub-Saharan Africa and is associated with substantial morbidity and mortality in young…”
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