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1. Severe falciparum malaria in young children is associated with an increased risk of post-discharge hospitalization: a prospective cohort study

2. A human pluripotent stem cell-derived in vitro model of the blood–brain barrier in cerebral malaria

3. Xanthine oxidase levels and immune dysregulation are independently associated with anemia in Plasmodium falciparum malaria

4. Intestinal barrier disruption with Plasmodium falciparum infection in pregnancy and risk of preterm birth: a cohort studyResearch in context

5. Inflammatory profiles in febrile children with moderate and severe malnutrition presenting at-hospital in Uganda are associated with increased mortalityResearch in context

6. Blackwater fever and acute kidney injury in children hospitalized with an acute febrile illness: pathophysiology and prognostic significance

7. Sequential disruptions to inflammatory and angiogenic pathways and risk of spontaneous preterm birth in Malawian women

8. Cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers provide evidence for kidney-brain axis involvement in cerebral malaria pathogenesis

9. Acute kidney injury in hospitalized children with sickle cell anemia

10. Mineral bone disorders and kidney disease in hospitalized children with sickle cell anemia

11. Evaluating kidney function using a point-of-care creatinine test in Ugandan children with severe malaria: a prospective cohort study

12. Risk-stratification of febrile African children at risk of sepsis using sTREM-1 as basis for a rapid triage test

13. Plasma concentrations of leptin at mid-pregnancy are associated with gestational weight gain among pregnant women in Tanzania: a prospective cohort study

14. Developmental origins of disease highlight the immediate need for expanded access to comprehensive prenatal care

15. Intestinal Injury Biomarkers Predict Mortality in Pediatric Severe Malaria

16. Parenteral artemisinins are associated with reduced mortality and neurologic deficits and improved long-term behavioral outcomes in children with severe malaria

18. Systemic and cerebrospinal fluid immune and complement activation in Ugandan children and adolescents with long‐standing nodding syndrome: A case‐control study

19. Pediatric Malaria with Respiratory Distress: Prognostic Significance of Point-of-Care Lactate

20. Plasma angiopoietin-2 is associated with age-related deficits in cognitive sub-scales in Ugandan children following severe malaria

21. Elevated Plasma Soluble ST2 Levels are Associated With Neuronal Injury and Neurocognitive Impairment in Children With Cerebral Malaria

22. The Neglected Price of Pediatric Acute Kidney Injury: Non-renal Implications

23. Methods to estimate baseline creatinine and define acute kidney injury in lean Ugandan children with severe malaria: a prospective cohort study

24. Acute kidney injury, persistent kidney disease, and post-discharge morbidity and mortality in severe malaria in children: A prospective cohort study

25. The Angiopoietin-Tie2 axis contributes to placental vascular disruption and adverse birth outcomes in malaria in pregnancy

26. Solar-powered oxygen delivery for the treatment of children with hypoxemia: protocol for a cluster-randomized stepped-wedge controlled trial in Uganda

27. Zinc for Infection Prevention in Sickle Cell Anemia (ZIPS): study protocol for a randomized placebo-controlled trial in Ugandan children with sickle cell anemia

28. Acute kidney injury is associated with impaired cognition and chronic kidney disease in a prospective cohort of children with severe malaria

29. What causes severe malaria and its complications in children? Lessons learned over the past 15 years

30. Pathophysiology of Acute Kidney Injury in Malaria and Non-Malarial Febrile Illness: A Prospective Cohort Study

31. Chitinase-3-like 1 is a biomarker of acute kidney injury and mortality in paediatric severe malaria

32. miR-155 Modifies Inflammation, Endothelial Activation and Blood-Brain Barrier Dysfunction in Cerebral Malaria

34. Host biomarkers are associated with progression to dengue haemorrhagic fever: a nested case-control study

35. Slow Clearance of Plasmodium falciparum in Severe Pediatric Malaria, Uganda, 2011–2013

37. Immune and endothelial activation markers and risk stratification of childhood pneumonia in Uganda: A secondary analysis of a prospective cohort study.

38. Sex as a determinant of disease severity and clinical outcome in febrile children under five presenting to a regional referral hospital in Uganda.

39. Neurocognitive outcomes in Malawian children exposed to malaria during pregnancy: An observational birth cohort study.

40. Early malaria infection, dysregulation of angiogenesis, metabolism and inflammation across pregnancy, and risk of preterm birth in Malawi: A cohort study.

41. Acute kidney injury in Ugandan children with severe malaria is associated with long-term behavioral problems.

42. Inhaled nitric oxide and cognition in pediatric severe malaria: A randomized double-blind placebo controlled trial.

43. Validation of two multiplex platforms to quantify circulating markers of inflammation and endothelial injury in severe infection.

44. Inflammatory and Angiogenic Factors at Mid-Pregnancy Are Associated with Spontaneous Preterm Birth in a Cohort of Tanzanian Women.

45. Combinations of host biomarkers predict mortality among Ugandan children with severe malaria: a retrospective case-control study.

46. Performance characteristics of combinations of host biomarkers to identify women with occult placental malaria: a case-control study from Malawi.

47. Circulating soluble endoglin levels in pregnant women in Cameroon and Malawi--associations with placental malaria and fetal growth restriction.

48. Endothelium-based biomarkers are associated with cerebral malaria in Malawian children: a retrospective case-control study.

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