Title / Qualification : Mr./MSc.
Department/Unit/Section:
Pathology
Contact Address: 
Kenyatta University  PO Box 43844,00100, Nairobi
Area of Specialization: Microbiology and Parasitology
Position:
Tutorial Fellow
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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

  • James Mageto: Multiple parasitic infections as risk factors of active convulsive epilepsy. Kilifi, Kenya 2013 Wellcome Trust, Sanger Institute

PUBLICATIONS

  • Olasunkamni O., Chen S., Mageto J. and Zhaohua Z. (2020).Virus induced Cytoplasmic aggregates and inclusions: A critical Cellular Regulatory and Antiviral Factor. Viruses, 12(4), 399.  
  • Mageto, J., Muleke C., Newton, C. & Gachuhi, S. 2015 Multiple parasitic infections as risk factors of active convulsive epilepsy. Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences, 3 (1): 178-184.
  • Wagner, R., Bottomley, C., H., Mathew, A.,., Mageto, J., Ae-Ngisibe et al. 2015 Incidence, Remission and Mortality of Convulsive Epilepsy in Rural Northeast South Africa, PLos One, Volume: 10, Issue:6.
  • Kariuki, S., Matuja, W., Akpalu, A., Kakooza-Mwesige, A., Chabi, M., Mageto, J., Newton, C. 2014 Clinical features, proximate causes and consequences of active convulsive epilepsy in Africa. Epilepsia, 55(1): 76-85.
  • Gathoni, K., Christian, B., Mageto, J., Lowe, B., Wilkins, P., Noh, J., Nutman, T., Newton, C. et al. 2014. Exposure to multiple parasites is associated with the prevalence of Active Convulsive Epilepsy in Sub-Saharan Africa. PLos Neglected Tropical Diseases, 8(5):

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