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James A. Berkley

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James A. Berkley

Angkor Hospital for Children

Child Nutrition and Water AccessGlobal Maternal and Child HealthChild Nutrition and Feeding IssuesNeonatal and Maternal InfectionsPneumonia and Respiratory Infections
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Replication Data for: Recurrent illness, persistent gut dysfunction and catabolic growth-mediator profiles constrain post-discharge growth recovery after complicated severe malnutrition

2026 · Harvard Dataverse · 0 citations

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Multiomics characterization of acute child illness and mortality in Africa and South Asia

2026 · Nature Communications · 0 citations

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Impaired fetal brain growth and neurodevelopmental deficits at 2 years: deep phenotyping of maternal–fetal pathophysiology

2026 · The Lancet Obstetrics Gynaecology & Women s Health · 1 citations

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Genomic atlas of Bifidobacterium infantis and B. longum informs infant probiotic design

2026 · Cell · 7 citations

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Determining the dose-response relationship for pneumococcal conjugate vaccines: a nested analysis of the fractional dose PCV trial

2026 · Vaccine · 0 citations

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Applying WHO Prioritization Criteria for Moderate Wasting: Programmatic Implications

2025 · Maternal and Child Nutrition · 1 citations

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Target product profiles for paediatric formulations of azithromycin and nitrofurantoin

2025 · Bulletin of the World Health Organization · 0 citations

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Inflammation impairs post-hospital discharge growth among children hospitalised with acute illness in sub-Saharan Africa and south Asia

2025 · Nature Communications · 2 citations

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Plasma lipopolysaccharide levels predict mortality in acutely ill children in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

2025 · Nature Communications · 2 citations

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Identification of acute kidney injury in African children with severe malaria: a multinational individual participant data meta-analysis

2025 · Research Square · 2 citations

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Contribution of nosocomial transmission to <i>Klebsiella pneumoniae</i> neonatal sepsis in Africa and South Asia: analysis of infection clusters inferred from pathogen genomics and temporal data

2025 · medRxiv · 1 citations

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Genomic epidemiology of <i>Klebsiella pneumoniae</i> neonatal and infant sepsis in Kenyan hospitals

2025 · medRxiv · 1 citations

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The burden of bacterial antimicrobial resistance in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region 1990–2021: a cross-country systematic analysis with forecasts to 2050

2025 · The Lancet Public Health · 17 citations

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Effect of maternal infection on stillbirths and early neonatal deaths: nested case-control studies in pregnancy cohorts in East Africa

2025 · medRxiv · 0 citations

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Biological landscape of acute illness in children in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia

2025 · bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) · 0 citations

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Antimicrobial Usage Among Acutely Ill Hospitalized Children Aged 2‒23 Months in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia

2025 · Open Forum Infectious Diseases · 0 citations

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The contribution of minimally invasive tissue sampling compared to antemortem-derived cause of death determination among inpatient child deaths: the minimally invasive tissue sampling in Malawi study

2025 · Journal of Global Health · 1 citations

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Infants and children 6–59 months of age with severe wasting and/or nutritional oedema: evidence gaps identified during WHO guideline development

2025 · BMJ Global Health · 5 citations

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Infants less than 6 months of age at risk of poor growth and development: evidence gaps identified during WHO guideline development

2025 · BMJ Global Health · 4 citations

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