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Sources and pathways by which low-grade inflammation contributes to anaemia in rural African children from 6 months to 3 years of age: study protocol for observational studies IDeA 1 and IDeA 2
Response to: ‘Methodological challenges for conducting case control studies to investigate the association between onchocerciasis and epilepsy including nodding syndrome’
Parasitic, bacterial, viral, immune-mediated, metabolic and nutritional factors associated with nodding syndrome
Early iron supplementation of exclusively breastfed African infants: a proof-of-principle, placebo-controlled, randomised, double-blinded efficacy trial
ASN guidelines on P values
Antenatal iron supplementation and birth weight in conditions of high exposure to infectious diseases
Adherence and acceptability of community‐based distribution of micronutrient powders in Southern Mali
Poultry husbandry, water, sanitation, and hygiene practices, and child anthropometry in rural Burkina Faso
Iron Status of Kenyan Pregnant Women after Adjusting for Inflammation Using BRINDA Regression Analysis and Other Correction Methods
Adherence to home fortification with micronutrient powders in Kenyan pre-school children: self-reporting and sachet counts compared to an electronic monitoring device
Micronutrient powders to combat anaemia in young children: do they work?
The potential contribution of yellow cassava to dietary nutrient adequacy of primary-school children in Eastern Kenya; the use of linear programming
Daily home fortification with iron as ferrous fumarate versus NaFeEDTA: a randomised, placebo-controlled, non-inferiority trial in Kenyan children
Diagnostic utility of zinc protoporphyrin to detect iron deficiency in Kenyan preschool children: a community-based survey
Host iron status and erythropoietic response to iron supplementation determines susceptibility to the RBC stage of falciparum malaria during pregnancy
Improving diets and nutrition through an integrated poultry value chain and nutrition intervention (SELEVER) in Burkina Faso: study protocol for a randomized trial
Comparison of home fortification with two iron formulations among Kenyan children: Rationale and design of a placebo-controlled non-inferiority trial
Safety and benefits of antenatal oral iron supplementation in low-income countries: a review
Safety and benefits of interventions to increase folate status in malaria-endemic areas
Reply to SA Tanumihardjo et al.
Associations between Common Variants in Iron-Related Genes with Haematological Traits in Populations of African Ancestry
Biofortified yellow cassava and vitamin A status of Kenyan children: a randomized controlled trial
Proxy markers of serum retinol concentration, used alone and in combination, to assess population vitamin A status in Kenyan children: a cross-sectional study
Tumour necrosis factor allele variants and their association with the occurrence and severity of malaria in African children: a longitudinal study
Effect of Daily Antenatal Iron Supplementation onPlasmodiumInfection in Kenyan Women
Plasma Concentration of Parasite DNA as a Measure of Disease Severity in Falciparum Malaria
Diagnostic utility of zinc protoporphyrin to detect iron deficiency in Kenyan pregnant women
Expression of the Iron Hormone Hepcidin Distinguishes Different Types of Anemia in African Children
Iron Fortification and Malaria Risk in Children
Defining Falciparum-Malaria-Attributable Severe Febrile Illness in Moderate-to-High Transmission Settings on the Basis of Plasma PfHRP2 Concentration
Effect of Preventive Supplementation with Zinc and Other Micronutrients on Non-Malarial Morbidity in Tanzanian Pre-School Children: A Randomized Trial
Comment on: The impact of baseline faecal egg counts on the efficacy of single-dose albendazole against Trichuris trichiura
Hepcidin is the major predictor of erythrocyte iron incorporation in anemic African children
Effect of Supplementation with Zinc and Other Micronutrients on Malaria in Tanzanian Children: A Randomised Trial
Protection against Diarrhea Associated with Giardia intestinalis Is Lost with Multi-Nutrient Supplementation: A Study in Tanzanian Children
Effect of α+-thalassaemia on episodes of fever due to malaria and other causes: a community-based cohort study in Tanzania
Asymptomatic malaria in the etiology of iron deficiency anemia: a malariologist's viewpoint
Alterations in early cytokine-mediated immune responses to Plasmodium falciparum infection in Tanzanian children with mineral element deficiencies: a cross-sectional survey
Effect of nutrient deficiencies on in vitro Th1 and Th2 cytokine response of peripheral blood mononuclear cells to Plasmodium falciparum infection
Safety of iron-fortified foods in malaria-endemic areas
Assessment of Urinary Concentrations of Hepcidin Provides Novel Insight into Disturbances in Iron Homeostasis during Malarial Infection
α+‐Thalassemia Protects against Anemia Associated with Asymptomatic Malaria: Evidence from Community‐Based Surveys in Tanzania and Kenya
Letters to the editors
Malnutrition, zinc deficiency, and malaria in Africa
Efficacy of iron-fortified whole maize flour on iron status of schoolchildren in Kenya: a randomised controlled trial
The Potential of Increased Meat Intake to Improve Iron Nutrition in Rural Kenyan Schoolchildren
The contribution of plant foods to the vitamin A supply of lactating women in Vietnam: a randomized controlled trial
Validity of the relative-dose-response test and the modified-relative-dose-response test as indicators of vitamin A stores in liver
Anaemia in African children: malaria or iron deficiency?
Factors Associated with Stunting in Infants Aged 5–11 Months in the Dodota-Sire District, Rural Ethiopia
Divine intervention
Malarial anemia leads to adequately increased erythropoiesis in asymptomatic Kenyan children
Stunting May Determine the Severity of Malaria-Associated Anemia in African Children
Intermittent administration of iron and sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine to control anaemia in Kenyan children: a randomised controlled trial
Decreased Plasma Leptin Concentrations in Tuberculosis Patients Are Associated with Wasting and Inflammation
Decreased plasma leptin concentrations in tuberculosis patients are associated with wasting anal inflammation
Serum transferrin receptor concentration indicates increased erythropoiesis in Kenyan children with asymptomatic malaria
HIV-1 infection and malaria parasitaemia
Iron deficiency and malaria as determinants of anaemia in African children
Phenobarbital for children with cerebral malaria
Anti-malarial drug use among preschool children in an area of seasonal malaria transmission in Kenya.
Diagnosis of fever in Africa