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1. Glutathione peroxidase 3 is a potential biomarker for konzo.

2. Is Neurodevelopmental Assessment in Early Childhood Predictive of Performance Assessed Later in Childhood and Adolescence in Sub-Saharan Africa? A Systematic Review of the Literature.

3. Attention Test Assessment from a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of Caregiver Training for Ugandan Preschool Children Living with Perinatal HIV.

5. Predictive validation of Ugandan infant eye-tracking test for memory of human faces.

6. Caregivers' Perspective on the Psychological Burden of Living with Children Affected by Sickle Cell Disease in Kinshasa, the Democratic Republic of Congo.

8. The Impact of Maternal Depression and Parent–Child Interactions on Risk of Parasitic Infections in Early Childhood: A Prospective Cohort in Benin.

11. Effects of Malaria in Pregnancy on Neurocognitive Development in Children at 1 and 6 Years of Age in Benin: A Prospective Mother–Child Cohort.

12. The Relationship Between Central Auditory Tests and Neurocognitive Domains in Adults Living With HIV.

14. Cognitive outcomes at ages seven and nine years in South African children from the children with HIV early antiretroviral (CHER) trial: a longitudinal investigation.

15. Neurodevelopmental assessment at one year of age predicts neuropsychological performance at six years in a cohort of West African Children.

16. African Multi-Site 2-Year Neuropsychological Study of School-Age Children Perinatally Infected, Exposed, and Unexposed to Human Immunodeficiency Virus.

17. Exploratory study of a screening measure for polycystic ovarian syndrome, quality of life assessment, and neuropsychological evaluation.

18. Preliminary study on the effects of treatment for breast cancer: immunological markers as they relate to quality of life and neuropsychological performance.

19. Toxic Stress and Quality of Life in Early School‐Aged Ugandan Children With and Without Perinatal Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection.

20. Psychosocial Adjustment in Ugandan Children: Coping With Human Immunodeficiency Virus Exposure, Lifetime Adversity, and Importance of Social Support.

22. Association between caregiver depression symptoms and child executive functioning. Results from an observational study carried out in four sub-Saharan countries.

23. Measurement of Parenting Self-efficacy Among Female HIV-Affected Caregivers in Uganda.

26. High Plasma Soluble CD163 During Infancy Is a Marker for Neurocognitive Outcomes in Early-Treated HIV-Infected Children.

27. Parenting self‐efficacy in the context of poverty and HIV in Eastern Uganda: A qualitative study.

28. Caregiver socioemotional health as a determinant of child well-being in school-aged and adolescent Ugandan children with and without perinatal HIV exposure.

29. Early and middle childhood developmental, cognitive, and psychiatric outcomes of Malawian children affected by retinopathy positive cerebral malaria.

30. The feasibility of an automated eye-tracking-modified Fagan test of memory for human faces in younger Ugandan HIV-exposed children.

31. Association between coping strategies, social support, and depression and anxiety symptoms among rural Ugandan women living with HIV/AIDS.

32. Dietary cyanogen exposure and early child neurodevelopment: An observational study from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

33. Neuropsychological performance in African children with HIV enrolled in a multisite antiretroviral clinical trial.

34. Cognitive deficits and educational loss in children with schistosome infection—A systematic review and meta-analysis.

35. Soil-transmitted helminth infection, loss of education and cognitive impairment in school-aged children: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

38. Absence of neurocognitive disadvantage associated with paediatric HIV subtype A infection in children on antiretroviral therapy.

39. Cross-cultural assessment of HIV-associated cognitive impairment using the Kaufman assessment battery for children: a systematic review.

41. Cross-cultural assessment of HIV-associated cognitive impairment using the Kaufman assessment battery for children: a systematic review.

42. Cross-cultural assessment of HIV-associated cognitive impairment using the Kaufman assessment battery for children: a systematic review.

43. Socio-demographic correlates of depression and anxiety among female caregivers living with HIV in rural Uganda.

44. Cyanide and the human brain: perspectives from a model of food (cassava) poisoning.

46. Malaria illness mediated by anaemia lessens cognitive development in younger Ugandan children.

47. Association of caregiver quality of care with neurocognitive outcomes in HIV-affected children aged 2–5 years in Uganda.

48. Reducing neurodevelopmental disorders and disability through research and interventions.

49. A focus on adolescence to reduce neurological, mental health and substance-use disability.

50. Validation of the CogState battery for rapid neurocognitive assessment in Ugandan school age children.

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