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Feiko O. ter Kuile
Researcher at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Publications - 245
Citations - 14511
Feiko O. ter Kuile is an academic researcher from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Malaria & Population. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 218 publications receiving 12969 citations. Previous affiliations of Feiko O. ter Kuile include Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme & University of Ouagadougou.
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Epidemiology and burden of malaria in pregnancy
Meghna Desai,Feiko O. ter Kuile,Feiko O. ter Kuile,François Nosten,François Nosten,Rose McGready,Rose McGready,Kwame Asamoa,Bernard J. Brabin,Bernard J. Brabin,Robert D. Newman,Robert D. Newman +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed evidence of the clinical implications and burden of malaria in pregnancy and found that successful prevention of these infections reduces the risk of severe maternal anaemia by 38%, low birthweight by 43%, and perinatal mortality by 27% among paucigravidae.
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Protective effects of the sickle cell gene against malaria morbidity and mortality
Michael Aidoo,Dianne J. Terlouw,Margarette S. Kolczak,Peter D. McElroy,Feiko O. ter Kuile,Feiko O. ter Kuile,Simon Kariuki,Bernard L. Nahlen,Bernard L. Nahlen,Altaf A. Lal,Venkatachalam Udhayakumar +10 more
TL;DR: It is shown that HbAS provides significant protection against all-cause mortality, severe malarial anaemia, and high-density parasitaemia and this significant reduction in mortality was detected between the ages of 2 and 16 months, the highest risk period for severe malaria anaemia in this area.
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Community-wide effects of permethrin-treated bed nets on child mortality and malaria morbidity in western kenya
William A. Hawley,Penelope A. Phillips-Howard,Feiko O. ter Kuile,Dianne J. Terlouw,John M. Vulule,Maurice Ombok,Bernard L. Nahlen,John E. Gimnig,Simon Kariuki,Margarette S. Kolczak,Allen W. Hightower +10 more
TL;DR: In areas with intense malaria transmission with high ITN coverage, the primary effect of insecticide-treated nets is via area-wide effects on the mosquito population and not, as commonly supposed, by simple imposition of a physical barrier protecting individuals from biting.
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Quantifying the Number of Pregnancies at Risk of Malaria in 2007: A Demographic Study
Stephanie Dellicour,Andrew J. Tatem,Andrew J. Tatem,Carlos A Guerra,Robert W. Snow,Feiko O. ter Kuile,Feiko O. ter Kuile +6 more
TL;DR: By combining data from the Malaria Atlas Project with country-specific data, Feiko ter Kuile and colleagues provide the first contemporary global estimates of the annual number of pregnancies at risk of malaria.
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Risk of childhood undernutrition related to small-for-gestational age and preterm birth in low- and middle-income countries
Parul Christian,Sun Eun Lee,Moira Donahue Angel,Linda S. Adair,Shams El Arifeen,Per Ashorn,Fernando C. Barros,Caroline H.D. Fall,Wafaie W. Fawzi,Wei Hao,Gang Hu,Jean H. Humphrey,Lieven Huybregts,Lieven Huybregts,Charu V. Joglekar,Simon Kariuki,Patrick Kolsteren,Patrick Kolsteren,Ghattu V. Krishnaveni,Enqing Liu,Reynaldo Martorell,David Osrin,Lars Åke Persson,Usha Ramakrishnan,Linda Richter,Dominique Roberfroid,Ayesha Sania,Feiko O. ter Kuile,Feiko O. ter Kuile,Feiko O. ter Kuile,James M. Tielsch,Cesar G. Victora,Chittaranjan S. Yajnik,Hong Yan,Lingxia Zeng,Robert E. Black +35 more
TL;DR: It is estimated that childhood undernutrition may have its origins in the foetal period, suggesting a need to intervene early, ideally during pregnancy, with interventions known to reduce FGR and preterm birth.