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The Africa Oxford Initiative (AfOx) invites applications for the 2019 AfOx Visiting Fellowships Programme. Our programme is designed to enhance academic mobility and network building. We support African scholars and researchers working over various areas to spend periods of flexible time in Oxford.
Interrupted time-series analysis of nationwide surveillance in Thai adult pneumococcal diseases over 14 years: evidence to inform policy in resource-limited countries
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Ngamprasertchai T. et al, (2026), Expert Review of Vaccines, 25
Seasonal dynamics and control of malaria: A non-autonomous model incorporating vaccination and drug resistance
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Onah IS., (2026), Nonlinear Analysis: Real World Applications, 91, 104584 - 104584
Ensuring vaccine cold chain integrity: A rapid and low-cost test for identifying heat-exposed sucrose-containing vaccines
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Arman BY. et al, (2026), International Journal of Pharmaceutics: X, 11, 100467 - 100467
Advancing the concept of community positive health through participatory research in marginalized communities in Kenya
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Peters LER. et al, (2026), Social Science & Medicine, 398, 119147 - 119147
Perceptions of death, dying and the body in Vietnamese culture: A qualitative exploration from a study examining the potentials of minimally invasive tissue sampling in Vietnam
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Doan NP. et al, (2026), SSM - Qualitative Research in Health, 9, 100714 - 100714
Rickettsial seropositivity in Lao PDR smallholder livestock farms: Implications for animal and human health.
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Tawfik C. et al, (2026), One health (Amsterdam, Netherlands), 22
Modelling seizure-related predictors of epilepsy diagnostic gap in two urban informal settlements of Nairobi using machine learning.
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Mwanga D. et al, (2026), Global epidemiology, 11
The Utility of a Three-gene Host Response to Discriminate Tuberculous Meningitis From Other Infections in Children
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Huynh J. et al, (2026), Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 45, 466 - 474
The normalisation of under-resourcing limits the potential for improvement of critical care: evidence from a multi-method study of Kenyan hospitals
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McKnight J. et al, (2026), Social Science & Medicine, 396, 118843 - 118843
Burden of diarrhoeal diseases among hospitalised patients in Thailand: a retrospective national database analysis (2014–2022)
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Srisaeng S. et al, (2026), Lancet Regional Health Southeast Asia, 48
Lessons from the field: implementing an electronic clinical decision support app for acute febrile illness in rural Cambodia.
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Mishra A. et al, (2026), Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg
Research briefs as tools for dialogue: Practitioner insights on a realist review of community engagement
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van der Westhuizen H-M. et al, (2026), Wellcome Open Research, 11, 229 - 229
Bacterial culture practices and views on antimicrobial resistance among hospital physicians in Africa and Asia: ACORN2 KAP survey
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Hopkins J. et al, (2026), Wellcome Open Research, 11, 227 - 227
Bacterial communities in Thai ticks: revealing geographical and methodological gaps in surveillance-a 25-year scoping review.
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Rungrojn A. et al, (2026), Trop Med Health, 54
Synthesis and Standardization of Outcomes in Severe Malaria Treatment Trials: Protocol for the Development of a Core Outcome Set (the COSSMaT Study).
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Asamoah GD. et al, (2026), JMIR Res Protoc, 15
Impact of switching from manual to automated aerobic blood culture on bacteremia diagnosis in Lao PDR
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Jaksuwan R. et al, (2026), Microbiology Spectrum, 14
Real-time modelling of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in England 2020–2023: a challenging data integration
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Birrell PJ. et al, (2026), Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A: Statistics in Society, 189, 898 - 922
Mathematical modelling and simulation of the transmission, surveillance and control of human pathogens in healthcare settings
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Smith D., (2026)
Assessing the YAM-5 and PeSSKi questionnaires as tools for mental health screening in migrant children ages 7–12 years living on the Thailand-Myanmar border
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Howat J. et al, (2026), BMC Pediatrics