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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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Combining malaria vaccination with chemoprevention: a promising new approach to malaria control
Brian Greenwood,Matthew Cairns,Mike Chaponda,R Matthew Chico,Alassane Dicko,Jean-Bosco Ouédraogo,Kamija S. Phiri,Feiko O. ter Kuile,Daniel Chandramohan +8 more
TL;DR: The combination of a pre-erythrocytic stage malaria vaccine with an effective chemopreventive regimen could make a valuable contribution to malaria control and elimination in a variety of clinical or epidemiological situations as discussed by the authors.
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Maternal Malaria and Malnutrition (M3) initiative, a pooled birth cohort of 13 pregnancy studies in Africa and the Western Pacific
Holger W. Unger,Holger W. Unger,Jordan E. Cates,Julie Gutman,Valérie Briand,Valérie Briand,Nadine Fievet,Nadine Fievet,Innocent Valea,Halidou Tinto,Umberto D'Alessandro,Umberto D'Alessandro,Sarah H. Landis,Seth Adu-Afarwuah,Kathryn G. Dewey,Feiko O. ter Kuile,Stephanie Dellicour,Peter Ouma,Laurence Slutsker,Dianne J. Terlouw,Simon Kariuki,John G. Ayisi,Bernard Nahlen,Meghna Desai,Mwayi Madanitsa,Linda Kalilani-Phiri,Linda Kalilani-Phiri,Per Ashorn,Kenneth Maleta,Ivo Mueller,Danielle I. Stanisic,Christentze Schmiegelow,John Lusingu,John Lusingu,Daniel Westreich,Anna Maria van Eijk,Steven R. Meshnick,Stephen J. Rogerson +37 more
TL;DR: This pooled birth cohort is the largest pregnancy data set to date to permit a more definite evaluation of the impact of plausible interactions between poor nutritional status and malaria infection in pregnant women on fetal growth and gestational length.
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Stillbirths: the hidden burden of malaria in pregnancy.
TL;DR: This work has shown that stillbirths occur at the highest rates in southern Asia and sub-Saharan Africa and the epidemiology of these factors is related to chronic non-communicable diseases and obstetric conditions.
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Pharmacokinetics of mefloquine and its effect on sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim steady-state blood levels in intermittent preventive treatment (IPTp) of pregnant HIV-infected women in Kenya.
Michael D. Green,Kephas Otieno,Abraham Katana,Laurence Slutsker,Simon Kariuki,Peter Ouma,Raquel González,Clara Menéndez,Feiko O. ter Kuile,Meghna Desai +9 more
TL;DR: Although a transient decrease in sulfamethoxazole levels was observed, there was no change in hospital admissions due to secondary bacterial infections, implying that mefloquine may have provided antimicrobial protection.
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Amodiaquine, malaria, pregnancy: the old new drug.
TL;DR: In todays Lancet Harry Tagbor and colleagues report on the efficacy safety and tolerability of amodiaquine alone and combined with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine in the treatment of malaria in pregnant women in Ghana.