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    Translation of artemether-lumefantrine treatment policy into paediatric clinical practice: an early experience from Kenya by Zurovac, D, Njogu, J, Akhwale, W, Hamer, D.H, Snow, R.W

    “…To describe the quality of outpatient paediatric malaria case-management approximately 4-6 months after artemether-lumefantrine (AL) replaced…”
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    Coprophilous ascomycetes in Kenya: Sporormiella from wildlife dung by Mungai, P. G, Njogu, J. G, Chukeatirote, E, Hyde, K. D

    Published in Mycology (01-12-2012)
    “…Fresh specimens of Sporormiella obtained from the dung of African elephant, Cape buffalo, dikdik, giraffe, impala and waterbuck and incubated in a moist…”
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    Health facility and health worker readiness to deliver new national treatment policy for malaria in Kenya by Njogu, J, Akhwale, W, Hamer, D H, Zurovac, D

    Published in East African medical journal (01-05-2008)
    “…To evaluate health facility and health worker readiness to deliver new artemether-lumefantrine (AL) treatment policy for uncomplicated malaria in Kenya…”
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    P086 - PREFERENCE-ALIGNED FERTILITY MANAGEMENT: ASSESSING THE FEASIBILITY OF A NEW MEASURE OF CONTRACEPTIVE AUTONOMY AMONG MARRIED ADOLESCENT GIRLS IN KADUNA AND NASARAWA, NIGERIA by Rothschild, CW, Bulama, A, Odeh, R, Chika-Igbokwe, S, Njogu, J, Musau, A

    Published in Contraception (Stoneham) (01-11-2023)
    “…Universal access to sexual and reproductive healthcare — including family planning — is a global priority, yet there is no standard approach to measuring…”
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    Coprophilous ascomycetes in Kenya: Saccobolus species from wildlife dung by Mungai PG, Chukeatirote E, Njogu JG, Hyde KD

    Published in Mycosphere, journal of fungal biology (03-03-2012)
    “…The taxonomy, occurrence and distribution of Saccobolus species was investigated from wild herbivore dung types in Kenya. Dung samples incubated in a moist…”
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    Malaria Drug Shortages in Kenya: A Major Failure to Provide Access to Effective Treatment by Kangwana, B B, Njogu, J, Wasunna, B, Kedenge, S V, Memusi, D N, Goodman, CA, Zurovac, D, Snow, R W

    “…A key bench mark of successful therapeutic policy implementation, and thus effectiveness, is that the recommended drugs are available at the point of care. Two…”
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