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1. A systems serology approach to identifying key antibody correlates of protection from cerebral malaria in Malawian children

2. Barriers to accessing malaria treatment amongst school-age children in rural Malawi

3. Optic nerve sheath diameter and its association with brain swelling in pediatric cerebral malaria: a retrospective study

4. The ability of Interleukin–10 to negate haemozoin-related pro-inflammatory effects has the potential to restore impaired macrophage function associated with malaria infection

5. Artemether-lumefantrine efficacy among adults on antiretroviral therapy in Malawi

6. Mechanisms of Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound phenotypes in paediatric cerebral malaria remain elusive

7. 'I do lack peace, and I’ve run out of answers': primary caregivers’ perspectives on social and behaviour problems in cerebral malaria survivors in Blantyre, Malawi

8. Correction: The ability of Interleukin–10 to negate haemozoin-related pro-inflammatory effects has the potential to restore impaired macrophage function associated with malaria infection

9. School-based screening and treatment may reduce P. falciparum transmission

10. Submicroscopic malaria infection is not associated with fever in cross-sectional studies in Malawi

11. Determinants of brain swelling in pediatric and adult cerebral malaria

12. A clinical trial of enteral Levetiracetam for acute seizures in pediatric cerebral malaria

13. Net age, but not integrity, may be associated with decreased protection against Plasmodium falciparum infection in southern Malawi

14. Characterization of Lymphocyte Subsets in Lymph Node and Spleen Sections in Fatal Pediatric Malaria

15. Admission EEG findings in diverse paediatric cerebral malaria populations predict outcomes

16. Simulation models predict that school-age children are responsible for most human-to-mosquito Plasmodium falciparum transmission in southern Malawi

17. Comparison of CD8+ T Cell Accumulation in the Brain During Human and Murine Cerebral Malaria

18. Binding Heterogeneity of Plasmodium falciparum to Engineered 3D Brain Microvessels Is Mediated by EPCR and ICAM-1

19. Meta-analysis of Plasmodium falciparum var Signatures Contributing to Severe Malaria in African Children and Indian Adults

20. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Cerebral Malaria Patients Reveals Distinct Pathogenetic Processes in Different Parts of the Brain

21. Author Correction for Hochman et al., Fatal Pediatric Cerebral Malaria Is Associated with Intravascular Monocytes and Platelets That Are Increased with HIV Coinfection

22. Fatal Pediatric Cerebral Malaria Is Associated with Intravascular Monocytes and Platelets That Are Increased with HIV Coinfection

23. Evoked potentials in pediatric cerebral malaria

24. Pneumocystis Pneumonia in HIV-positive Adults, Malawi

25. High burden of malaria among Malawian adults on antiretroviral therapy after discontinuing prophylaxis

26. School-Based Malaria Screening and Treatment Reduces Plasmodium falciparum Infection and Anemia Prevalence in Two Transmission Settings in Malawi

27. Time-to-death is a potential confounder in observational studies of blood transfusion in severe malaria – authors' reply

28. Artemether-lumefantrine efficacy among adults on antiretroviral therapy in Malawi

29. Automated analysis of low‐field brain MRI in cerebral malaria

30. Revisiting Co-trimoxazole Prophylaxis for African Adults in the Era of Antiretroviral Therapy: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

31. Population Attributable Fraction of Anemia Associated with Plasmodium falciparum Infection in Children in Southern Malawi

32. Predicting Acute and Post-Recovery Outcomes in Cerebral Malaria and Other Comas by Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT in CM) – A protocol for an observational cohort study of Malawian children

33. The effect of blood transfusion on outcomes among African children admitted to hospital with Plasmodium falciparum malaria: a prospective, multicentre observational study

34. Dimethyl fumarate reduces TNF and Plasmodium falciparum induced brain endothelium activation in vitro

35. Prevalence and Clinical Management of Non-malarial Febrile Illnesses among Outpatients in the Era of Universal Malaria Testing in Malawi

36. MAM 2020: Growing Strong on the 20th Anniversary

37. Understanding the Intransigence of Malaria in Malawi

38. Cerebral Metabolic Crisis in Pediatric Cerebral Malaria

39. Cerebral malaria: insight into pathology from optical coherence tomography

40. Tracking severe malaria disease

41. Cytolytic memory CD4+ T cell clonotypes are expanded during Plasmodium falciparum infection

42. Impact of Multiplicity of Plasmodium falciparum Infection on Clinical Disease in Malawi

43. Barriers and Facilitators to Obtaining Informed Consent in a Critical Care Pediatric Research Ward in Southern Malawi

44. Impact of school-based malaria screening and treatment onP. falciparuminfection and anemia prevalence in two transmission settings in Malawi

45. School-based screening and treatment may reduce P. falciparum transmission

46. Adipose tissue parasite sequestration drives leptin production in mice and correlates with human cerebral malaria

47. School-based screening and treatment may reduce P. falciparum transmission

48. Overdiagnosis of Malaria Illness in an Endemic Setting: A Facility-Based Surveillance Study in Malawi

49. Parasite histones are toxic to brain endothelium and link blood barrier breakdown and thrombosis in cerebral malaria

50. How Does Blood-Retinal Barrier Breakdown Relate to Death and Disability in Pediatric Cerebral Malaria?

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