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1. Umbilical Cord -- Blood Infections with Plasmodium falciparum Malaria Are Acquired Antenatally in Kenya.

2. Prenatal T Cell Immunity to Wuchereria bancrofti and Its Effect on Filarial Immunity and Infection Susceptibility during Childhood.

3. Effect of Antenatal Parasitic Infections on Anti-vaccine IgG Levels in Children: A Prospective Birth Cohort Study in Kenya.

4. Effect of Antenatal Parasitic Infections on Anti-vaccine IgG Levels in Children: A Prospective Birth Cohort Study in Kenya.

5. The Association of Parasitic Infections in Pregnancy and Maternal and Fetal Anemia: A Cohort Study in Coastal Kenya.

6. The Association of Parasitic Infections in Pregnancy and Maternal and Fetal Anemia: A Cohort Study in Coastal Kenya.

7. Transplacentally transferred functional antibodies against Plasmodium falciparum decrease with age.

8. Projecting the Long-Term Impact of School- or Community-Based Mass-Treatment Interventions for Control of Schistosoma Infection.

9. Projecting the Long-Term Impact of School- or Community-Based Mass-Treatment Interventions for Control of Schistosoma Infection

10. In utero activation of fetal memory T cells alters host regulatory gene expression and affects HIV susceptibility

11. Human Cord Blood CD4+CD25hi Regulatory T Cells Suppress Prenatally Acquired T Cell Responses to Plasmodium falciparum Antigens.

12. Can Prenatal Malaria Exposure Produce an Immune Tolerant Phenotype?: A Prospective Birth Cohort Study in Kenya.

13. Increased Ratio of Tumor Necrosis Factor--α to Interleukin-10 Production Is Associated with Schistosoma haematobium--Induced Urinary-Tract Morbidity.

14. Schistosoma haematobium-Induced Urinary Tract Morbidity Correlates with Increased Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha and Diminished Interleukin-10 Production.

15. HIV, Cytomegalovirus, and Malaria Infections during Pregnancy Lead to Inflammation and Shifts in Memory B Cell Subsets in Kenyan Neonates.

16. Cord Blood Antiparasite Interleukin 10 as a Risk Marker for Compromised Vaccine Immunogenicity in Early Childhood.

17. Use of prospective hospital surveillance data to define spatiotemporal heterogeneity of malaria risk in coastal Kenya.

18. Parasitism in Children Aged Three Years and Under: Relationship between Infection and Growth in Rural Coastal Kenya.

19. Parasitism in Children Aged Three Years and Under: Relationship between Infection and Growth in Rural Coastal Kenya.

20. High Rates of O'Nyong Nyong and Chikungunya Virus Transmission in Coastal Kenya.

21. High Rates of O’Nyong Nyong and Chikungunya Virus Transmission in Coastal Kenya.

22. Cross-sectional Study of the Burden of Vector-Borne and Soil-Transmitted Polyparasitism in Rural Communities of Coast Province, Kenya.

23. Cross-sectional Study of the Burden of Vector-Borne and Soil-Transmitted Polyparasitism in Rural Communities of Coast Province, Kenya.

24. A cohort study of Plasmodium falciparum malaria in pregnancy and associations with uteroplacental blood flow and fetal anthropometrics in Kenya.

25. Evaluation of the Health-related Quality of Life of Children in Schistosoma haematobium-endemic Communities in Kenya: A Cross-sectional Study.

26. Evaluation of the Health-related Quality of Life of Children in Schistosoma haematobium-endemic Communities in Kenya: A Cross-sectional Study.

27. Physical condition and maintenance of mosquito bed nets in Kwale County, coastal Kenya.

28. Partnering Parasites: Evidence of Synergism between Heavy Schistosoma haematobium and Plasmodium Species Infections in Kenyan Children.

29. Partnering Parasites: Evidence of Synergism between Heavy Schistosoma haematobium and Plasmodium Species Infections in Kenyan Children.

30. Measuring Fitness of Kenyan Children with Polyparasitic Infections Using the 20-Meter Shuttle Run Test as a Morbidity Metric.

31. Measuring Fitness of Kenyan Children with Polyparasitic Infections Using the 20-Meter Shuttle Run Test as a Morbidity Metric.

32. Fetal Immune Activation to Malaria Antigens Enhances Susceptibility to In Vitro HIV Infection in Cord Blood Mononuclear Cells.

33. Parameters associated with Schistosoma haematobium infection before and after chemotherapy in school children from two villages in the coast province of Kenya.

34. Can prenatal malaria exposure produce an immune tolerant phenotype? A prospective birth cohort study in Kenya.

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