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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|December 23, 1998
Detecting undetected HIV-1 variants in African children using degenerate polymerase chain reaction and sequence analysesM Nanteza, F C Kasolo, M Monze, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|June 8, 1996
Poliomyelitis outbreak in ZambiaE M Mpabalwani, M Monze, M Saijo, et al.
AIDS (London, England)|June 16, 2001
Declining HIV prevalence and risk behaviours in Zambia: evidence from surveillance and population-based surveysK Fylkesnes, R M Musonda, M Sichone, et al.
Virology|October 22, 2008
High human cytomegalovirus loads and diverse linked variable genotypes in both HIV-1 infected and exposed, but uninfected, children in AfricaM Bates, M Monze, H Bima, et al.
The Journal of General Virology|January 8, 1999
Sequence analyses of human herpesvirus-8 strains from both African human immunodeficiency virus-negative and -positive childhood endemic Kaposi's sarcoma show a close relationship with strains identified in febrile children and high variation in the K1 glycoproteinF C Kasolo, M Monze, N Obel, et al.
Epidemiology and Infection|November 24, 1998
Respiratory syncytial virus infection in children with acute respiratory infections in ZambiaM Saijo, H Terunuma, K Mizuta, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|February 15, 2001
Prolonged measles virus shedding in human immunodeficiency virus-infected children, detected by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reactionS R Permar, W J Moss, J J Ryon, et al.
Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America|January 17, 2012
Human cytomegalovirus infant infection adversely affects growth and development in maternally HIV-exposed and unexposed infants in ZambiaU A Gompels, N Larke, M Sanz-Ramos, et al.
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|December 23, 1998
Detecting undetected HIV-1 variants in African children using degenerate polymerase chain reaction and sequence analysesM Nanteza, F C Kasolo, M Monze, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|June 8, 1996
Poliomyelitis outbreak in ZambiaE M Mpabalwani, M Monze, M Saijo, et al.
AIDS (London, England)|June 16, 2001
Declining HIV prevalence and risk behaviours in Zambia: evidence from surveillance and population-based surveysK Fylkesnes, R M Musonda, M Sichone, et al.
Virology|October 22, 2008
High human cytomegalovirus loads and diverse linked variable genotypes in both HIV-1 infected and exposed, but uninfected, children in AfricaM Bates, M Monze, H Bima, et al.
The Journal of General Virology|January 8, 1999
Sequence analyses of human herpesvirus-8 strains from both African human immunodeficiency virus-negative and -positive childhood endemic Kaposi's sarcoma show a close relationship with strains identified in febrile children and high variation in the K1 glycoproteinF C Kasolo, M Monze, N Obel, et al.
Epidemiology and Infection|November 24, 1998
Respiratory syncytial virus infection in children with acute respiratory infections in ZambiaM Saijo, H Terunuma, K Mizuta, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|February 15, 2001
Prolonged measles virus shedding in human immunodeficiency virus-infected children, detected by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reactionS R Permar, W J Moss, J J Ryon, et al.
Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America|January 17, 2012
Human cytomegalovirus infant infection adversely affects growth and development in maternally HIV-exposed and unexposed infants in ZambiaU A Gompels, N Larke, M Sanz-Ramos, et al.
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