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Humphrey J, Wanjama E, Carlucci J, Naanyu V, Were E, Muli L, et al.
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr . 2023 Nov; 94(5):429-436. PMID: 37949446
Background: Differentiated service delivery models are implemented by HIV care programs globally, but models for pregnant and postpartum women living with HIV (PPWH) are lacking. We conducted a discrete choice...
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Were E, Kiplagat J, Kaguiri E, Ayikukwei R, Naanyu V
Res Integr Peer Rev . 2023 Jul; 8(1):8. PMID: 37434258
Background: Research misconduct i.e. fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism is associated with individual, institutional, national, and global factors. Researchers' perceptions of weak or non-existent institutional guidelines on the prevention and management...
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Nordberg B, van der Kop M, Mwangi W, Mwangi J, Kaguiri E, Chamorro de Angeles K, et al.
Sci Rep . 2023 Jun; 13(1):9389. PMID: 37296174
Retention in prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) care is critical to prevent vertical HIV transmission and reduce morbidity and mortality of mother-infant pairs. We investigated whether weekly, interactive text-messaging improved...
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Saito M, McGready R, Tinto H, Rouamba T, Mosha D, Rulisa S, et al.
Lancet . 2022 Nov; 401(10371):118-130. PMID: 36442488
Background: Malaria in the first trimester of pregnancy is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. Artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs) are a highly effective, first-line treatment for uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria, except...
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Oyungu E, Kebbi O, Vreeman R, Nyandiko W, Monahan P, Tu W, et al.
BMJ Open . 2022 Apr; 12(4):e061051. PMID: 35379648
Introduction: For the growing number of children with in utero and postpartum exposure to HIV and/or antiretrovirals, it is unclear which exposures or risk factors play a significant role in...
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Mwangi J, Ternent L, Ujiji P, Were E, Ekstrom A
BMC Womens Health . 2022 Mar; 22(1):66. PMID: 35264177
Background: Standardized tools are used to measure health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and they focus on selected physical, emotional, and social functioning. This approach may miss out on the heterogeneity...
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Nordberg B, Mwangi W, van der Kop M, Were E, Kaguiri E, Kagesten A, et al.
Sci Rep . 2021 Nov; 11(1):22652. PMID: 34811384
Mother-to-child transmission of HIV remains a significant concern in Africa despite earlier progress. Early infant diagnosis (EID) of HIV is crucial to reduce mortality among infected infants through early treatment...
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Berlacher M, Mercer T, Apondi E, Mwangi W, Were E, McHenry M
Int J MCH AIDS . 2021 Jan; 10(1):19-28. PMID: 33442489
Background: Health systems integration is becoming increasingly important as the global health community transitions from acute, disease-specific health programming to models of care built for chronic diseases, primarily designed to...
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Orango E, Were E, Rode O, Muthoka K, Byczkowski M, Sartor H, et al.
Infect Agent Cancer . 2020 Oct; 15:57. PMID: 33024449
Background: Screening of unvaccinated women remains essential to mitigate the high morbidity/mortality of cervical cancer. Here, we compared visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA), recommended by WHO as the most...
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Were E, Kaguiri E, Kiplagat J
Account Res . 2020 Apr; 27(6):372-389. PMID: 32324050
We report on occurrence and correlates of self-reported research misconduct (RM) by 100 Kenyan researchers who had received ethics approval for an HIV research in the 5 years preceding the...