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Improving the accuracy of malaria-related laboratory tests in GhanaIndicators for tracking programmes to strengthen health research capacity in lower- and middle-income countries: a qualitative synthesisTransfusion research priorities for blood services in sub-Saharan AfricaTackling the tensions in evaluating capacity strengthening for health research in low- and middle-income countries.Assessing and strengthening African universities' capacity for doctoral programmes.The quality of stored umbilical cord and adult-donated whole blood in Mombasa, KenyaMalaria: past problems and future prospects. After more than a decade of neglect, malaria is finally black on the agenda for both biomedical research and public health politics.Erythropoiesis in HIV-infected and uninfected Malawian children with severe anemia.External financial aid to blood transfusion services in sub-Saharan Africa: a need for reflectionDilemmas of evaluation: health research capacity initiatives.A systematic approach to capacity strengthening of laboratory systems for control of neglected tropical diseases in Ghana, Kenya, Malawi and Sri Lanka.Vulnerability to malaria, tuberculosis, and HIV/AIDS infection and disease. Part II: Determinants operating at environmental and institutional level.Approaches to treating malarial anaemia.Designing and measuring the progress and impact of health research capacity strengthening initiativesPromoting sustainable research partnerships: a mixed-method evaluation of a United Kingdom-Africa capacity strengthening award scheme.Transfusion and Treatment of severe anaemia in African children (TRACT): a study protocol for a randomised controlled trialSafety and efficacy of allogeneic umbilical cord red blood cell transfusion for children with severe anaemia in a Kenyan hospital: an open-label single-arm trialHousehold cost of malaria overdiagnosis in rural MozambiqueImplementing a national health research for development platform in a low-income country - a review of Malawi's Health Research Capacity Strengthening InitiativeTransfusion-transmitted malaria: donor prevalence of parasitaemia and a survey of healthcare workers knowledge and practices in a district hospital in Ghana.The acceptability to women in Mombasa, Kenya, of the donation and transfusion of umbilical cord blood for severe anaemia in young children.Reducing replacement donors in Sub-Saharan Africa: challenges and affordability.Development of a quality assurance handbook to improve educational courses in Africa.Screening HIV-infected adults in Malawi for anaemia: impact on eligibility for antiretroviral therapy.Maternal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa: the contribution of ineffective blood transfusion services.UK-based real-time lymphoproliferative disorder diagnostic service to improve the management of patients in GhanaPediatric blood transfusion practices at a regional referral hospital in KenyaFrameworks for evaluating health research capacity strengthening: a qualitative study.Should we neglect or nurture replacement blood donors in sub-Saharan Africa?A practical and systematic approach to organisational capacity strengthening for research in the health sector in Africa.Severe acquired anaemia in Africa: new concepts.Problems and Approaches for Blood Transfusion in the Developing Countries.Malaria misdiagnosis: effects on the poor and vulnerable.Blood donors' perceptions, motivators and deterrents in Sub-Saharan Africa - a scoping review of evidence.Presumptive malaria treatment in immunisation programmes.B-lymphotropic viruses in a novel tropical splenic lymphoma.Causes of massive tropical splenomegaly in Ghana.Detection of adverse events of transfusion in a teaching hospital in Ghana.Implications of inconsistent anaemia policies for children and adolescents in Africa.Umbilical-cord blood for transfusion in children with severe anaemia in under-resourced countries.
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