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    Algorithms for verbal autopsies : a validation study in Kenyan children by QUIGLEY, M. A, SCHELLENBERG, J. R. M. A, SNOW, R. W

    Published in Bulletin of the World Health Organization (01-03-1996)
    “…The verbal autopsy (VA) questionnaire is a widely used method for collecting information on cause-specific mortality where the medical certification of deaths…”
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    Environmental and entomological risk factors for the development of clinical malaria among children on the Kenyan coast by Snow, R.W., Peshu, N., Forster, D., Bomu, G., Mitsanze, E., Ngumbao, E., Chisengwa, R., Schellenberg, J.R.M.Armstrong, Hayes, R.J., Newbold, C.I., Marsh, K.

    “…Several malariometric studies have examined the impact on human-vector contact of house construction, demographics, bed net and insect repellent use. However,…”
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    Evaluation of the SPf66 vaccine for malaria control when delivered through the EPI scheme in Tanzania by Acosta, C. J., Galindo, C. M., Schellenberg, D., Aponte, J. J., Kahigwa, E., Urassa, H., Schellenberg, J. R. M. Armstrong, Masanja, H., Hayes, R., Kitua, A. Y., Lwilla, F., Mshinda, H., Menendez, C., Tanner, M., Alonso, P. L.

    Published in Tropical medicine & international health (01-05-1999)
    “…Summary background Malaria control programmes need to protect young children, who bear the brunt of malaria disease and death in Africa. The development of a…”
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    Risk factors for mortality from acute lower respiratory tract infections in young Gambian children by de Francisco, A, Morris, J, Hall, A J, Armstrong Schellenberg, J R, Greenwood, B M

    “…A case-control study has been undertaken in a rural area of The Gambia to evaluate risk factors for death from acute lower respiratory tract infections (ALRI)…”
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    Safety in infants of SPf66, a synthetic malaria vaccine, delivered alongside the EPI by Schellenberg, D. M., Acosta, C. J., Galindo, C. M., Kahigwa, E., Urassa, H., Masanja, H., Aponte, J. J., Schellenberg, J. R. M. Armstrong, Fraser‐Hurt, N., Lwilla, F., Menendez, C., Mshinda, H., Tanner, M., Alonso, P. L.

    Published in Tropical medicine & international health (01-05-1999)
    “…Summary The most likely mechanism to deliver a malaria vaccine in African countries is through the Expanded Program of Immunization (EPI). So far only SPf66, a…”
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    Diurnal variation in body temperature of Gambian children by Schellenberg, J R, Greenwood, B M, Gomez, P, Menendez, C, Alonso, P L

    “…Measured fever often forms the basis for defining clinical malaria episodes in children from endemic areas. We measured body temperature every 3 h from 08:00…”
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    Randomised trial of SPf66 vaccine against Plasmodium falciparum malaria in children in southern Tanzania by Alonzo, P L, Smith, T, Schellenberg, J R, Masanja, H, Mwankusye, S, Urassa, H, Bastos De Azevedo, I, Chongela, J, Kobero, S, Menendez, C

    Published in Médecine tropicale (1995)
    “…Malaria, especially that due to Plasmodium falciparum, is one of the most important parasitic disease in man. It causes more than 400 million cases per year…”
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