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Mwanamvua Boga

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Hamaluba M, van der Pluijm R, Weya J, Njuguna P, Ngama M, Kalume P, et al.
Lancet Infect Dis . 2021 Jun; 21(10):1395-1406. PMID: 34111412
Background: Triple antimalarial combination therapies combine potent and rapidly cleared artemisinins or related synthetic ozonides, such as arterolane, with two, more slowly eliminated partner drugs to reduce the risk of...
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Nzinga J, Boga M, Kagwanja N, Waithaka D, Barasa E, Tsofa B, et al.
Health Policy Plan . 2021 May; 36(7):1023-1035. PMID: 34002796
Effective management and leadership are essential for everyday health system resilience, but actors charged with these roles are often underprepared and undersupported to perform them. Particular challenges have been observed...
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Zhao Y, Musitia P, Boga M, Gathara D, Nicodemo C, English M
Hum Resour Health . 2021 Jan; 19(1):10. PMID: 33446218
Background: Appropriate and well-resourced medical internship training is important to ensure psychological health and well-being of doctors in training and also to recruit and retain these doctors. However, most reviews...
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Kagwanja N, Waithaka D, Nzinga J, Tsofa B, Boga M, Leli H, et al.
Health Policy Plan . 2020 Feb; 35(5):522-535. PMID: 32101609
Health systems are faced with a wide variety of challenges. As complex adaptive systems, they respond differently and sometimes in unexpected ways to these challenges. We set out to examine...
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Ibinda F, Bauni E, Kariuki S, Fegan G, Lewa J, Mwikamba M, et al.
PLoS One . 2015 Apr; 10(4):e0122606. PMID: 25849440
Background: Neonatal Tetanus (NT) is a preventable cause of mortality and neurological sequelae that occurs at higher incidence in resource-poor countries, presumably because of low maternal immunisation rates and unhygienic...
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Molyneux S, Njue M, Boga M, Akello L, Olupot-Olupot P, Engoru C, et al.
PLoS One . 2013 Feb; 8(2):e54894. PMID: 23408950
Objective: To document and explore the views and experiences of key stakeholders regarding the consent procedures of an emergency research clinical trial examining immediate fluid resuscitation strategies, and to discuss...
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Gwer S, Thuo N, Idro R, Ndiritu M, Boga M, Newton C, et al.
BMJ Open . 2012 Apr; 2(2):e000475. PMID: 22466156
Objectives: Recent changes in malaria transmission have likely altered the aetiology and outcome of childhood coma in sub-Saharan Africa. The authors conducted this study to examine change in incidence, aetiology,...
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Boga M, Davies A, Kamuya D, Kinyanjui S, Kivaya E, Kombe F, et al.
PLoS Med . 2011 Sep; 8(9):e1001089. PMID: 21931539
No abstract available.
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Ogetii G, Akech S, Jemutai J, Boga M, Kivaya E, Fegan G, et al.
BMC Infect Dis . 2010 Nov; 10:334. PMID: 21092224
Background: Hypoglycaemia is an independent risk factor for death in severe malaria and a recognized adverse treatment effect of parenteral quinine. In 2006 our hospital changed quinine treatment policy from...
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Akech S, Karisa J, Nakamya P, Boga M, Maitland K
BMC Pediatr . 2010 Oct; 10:71. PMID: 20923577
Background: Children with severe malnutrition who develop shock have a high mortality. Contrary to contemporaneous paediatric practice, current guidelines recommend use of low dose hypotonic fluid resuscitation (half-strength Darrows/5% dextrose...