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5. Where Are the Newly Diagnosed HIV Positives in Kenya? Time to Consider Geo-Spatially Guided Targeting at a Finer Scale to Reach the “First 90”

6. Additional file 4 of Predictors of health workers’ knowledge about artesunate-based severe malaria treatment recommendations in government and faith-based hospitals in Kenya

7. Additional file 3 of Predictors of health workers’ knowledge about artesunate-based severe malaria treatment recommendations in government and faith-based hospitals in Kenya

8. Additional file 1 of Predictors of health workers’ knowledge about artesunate-based severe malaria treatment recommendations in government and faith-based hospitals in Kenya

9. Additional file 5 of Predictors of health workers’ knowledge about artesunate-based severe malaria treatment recommendations in government and faith-based hospitals in Kenya

11. ART coverage and viral load suppression rates as correlates to HIV positivity in Kenya; Spatial-temporal analyses 2015-17

13. Spatiotemporal patterns of successful TB treatment outcomes among HIV co-infected patients in Kenya

18. Spatial-temporal trend for mother-to-child transmission of HIV up to infancy and during pre-Option B+ in western Kenya, 2007-13.

22. Individual and Contextual Determinants of Adequate Maternal Health Care Services in Kenya.

23. Spatial modelling and mapping of female genital mutilation in Kenya.

24. HIV risk behaviour, viraemia, and transmission across HIV cascade stages including low-level viremia: Analysis of 14 cross-sectional population-based HIV Impact Assessment surveys in sub-Saharan Africa.

25. Finding Hidden HIV Clusters to Support Geographic-Oriented HIV Interventions in Kenya.

26. Reprint of "Modelling the influence of temperature and rainfall on malaria incidence in four endemic provinces of Zambia using semiparametric Poisson regression".

27. A cross-sectional analysis of Kenyan postabortion care services using a nationally representative sample.

28. Modelling the influence of temperature and rainfall on malaria incidence in four endemic provinces of Zambia using semiparametric Poisson regression.

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