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Gregory W Fegan

Head of Statistics

Kilifi, Kenya

Specialties and Interests

  • Malaria, 
  • Infectious Diseases, 
  • Biostats

Education

Universities

Tulane

PhD, Epidemiology
1994 to 2003

Publications

Articles

"The quality of stored umbilical cord and adult-donated whole blood in Mombasa, Kenya."

Transfusion
2009;
PubMed ID: 19912583

"Risk factors for high cerebral blood flow velocity and death in Kenyan children with Sickle Cell Anaemia: role of haemoglobin oxygen saturation and febrile illness."

British journal of haematology
Vol. 145 - 2009;
PubMed ID: 19344425

"Examining agreement between clinicians when assessing sick children."

PloS one
Vol. 4 - 2009;
PubMed ID: 19247448

"Impact of ministry of health interventions on private medicine retailer knowledge and practices on anti-malarial treatment in Kenya."

The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene
Vol. 80 - 2009;
PubMed ID: 19478247

"HIV infection, malnutrition, and invasive bacterial infection among children with severe malaria."

Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Soc
Vol. 49 - 2009;
PubMed ID: 19548833

"Could an open-source clinical trial data-management system be what we have all been looking for?"

PLoS medicine
Vol. 5 - 2008;
PubMed ID: 18318594

"Effect of newborn resuscitation training on health worker practices in Pumwani Hospital, Kenya."

PloS one
Vol. 3 - 2008;
PubMed ID: 18270586

"Breadth and magnitude of antibody responses to multiple Plasmodium falciparum merozoite antigens are associated with protection from clinical malaria."

Infection and immunity
Vol. 76 - 2008;
PubMed ID: 18316390

"Evidence for over-dispersion in the distribution of clinical malaria episodes in children."

PloS one
Vol. 3 - 2008;
PubMed ID: 18493319

"The use of mosquito nets and the prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum infection in rural South Central Somalia."

PloS one
Vol. 3 - 2008;
PubMed ID: 18461178
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