Responding to a crying infant - you do not learn it overnight: a phenomenological study (Publications)
OBJECTIVE: to examine the views and practices of first-time and experienced mothers in response to infant crying during the first 12 weeks post birth. DESIGN: longitudinal, qualitative study using an
<em>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</em> mutation rate estimates from different lineages predict substantial differences in the emergence of drug-resistant... (Publications)
A key question in tuberculosis control is why some strains of M. tuberculosis are preferentially associated with resistance to multiple drugs. We demonstrate that M. tuberculosis strains from lineage
Disruption of erythrocyte rosettes and agglutination of erythrocytes infected with<em> Plasmodium falciparum</em> by the sera of Papua New Guineans (Publications)
People living in areas endemic for Plasmodium falciparum develop humoral responses which may contribute to protection against clinical disease but the specificity of such protective antibody responses