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    Determination of ciprofloxacin in human plasma using high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with fluorescence detection: Application to a population pharmacokinetics study in children with severe malnutrition 

    Kokwaro, G.; Muchohi, Simon N.; Thuo, Nahashon; Karisa, Japhet; Muturi, Alex; Maitland, Kathryn
    Clinical pharmacokinetic studies of ciprofloxacin require accurate and precise measurement of plasma drug concentrations. We describe a rapid, selective and sensitive HPLC method coupled with fluorescence detection for ...
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    Once-daily combination therapy for uncomplicated malaria: is this the way forward? 

    Kokwaro, G.
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    Chloramphenicol Pharmacokinetics in African children with severe malaria 

    Kokwaro, G.; Muchohi, Simon N.; Ogutu, Benhards R.; Newton, Charles RJC
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    Population pharmacokinetics of a single daily intramuscular dose of gentamicin in children with severe malnutrition 

    Kokwaro, G.; Seaton, Claire; Ignas, James; Muchohi, Simon N.; Maitland, Kathryn; Thomson, Alison
    Objectives: The World Health Organization recommends that all children admitted with severe malnutrition should routinely receive parenteral ampicillin and gentamicin; despite this, mortality remains high. Since this ...
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    Characterisation of metabolic acidosis in Kenyan children admitted to hospital for acute non-surgical conditions 

    Sasi, P; English, M; Berkley, J.; Lowe, B.; Shebe, M.; Mwakesi, R.; Kokwaro, G.
    Metabolic acidosis is associated with most severe malaria deaths in African children, and most deaths occur before maximum antimalarial action is achieved. Thus, specific acidosis treatment may reduce mortality. However, ...

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    Muchohi, Simon N. (3)Maitland, Kathryn (2)Berkley, J. (1)English, M (1)Ignas, James (1)Karisa, Japhet (1)Lowe, B. (1)Muturi, Alex (1)Mwakesi, R. (1)... View MoreSubjectMalaria (3)Africa (2)Acidosis (1)Anion gap (1)antimicrobial therapy (1)Children (1)Chloramphenicol Pharmacokinetics (1)Ciprofloxacin (1)Health (1)health (1)... View MoreHas File(s)Yes (4)No (1)

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