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Finlay, A.M., Butts, J., Ranaivoharimina, Cotte, A.H., Ramarosandratana, B., Rabarijaona, H., Tuseo, H., Chang, M., Vanden Eng, J. (2017). Free mass distribution of long lasting insecticidal nets lead to high levels of LLIN access and use in Madagascar, 2010: A cross-sectional observational study. PLOS ONE.

Escribano-Ferrer, B., Gyapong, M., Bruce, J., Narh Bana, S.A., Narh, C.T., Allotey, N.K., Glover, R., Azantilow, C., Bart-Plange, C., Sagoe-Moses, I., Webster, J. (2017) Effectiveness of two community-based strategies on disease knowledge and health behaviour regarding malaria, diarrhoea and pneumonia in Ghana. BMC Public Health, 17:948.

Kilian, A., Woods Schnurr, L., Matova, T., Selby, R., Lokko, K.,Blaufuss, S., Zenabu Gbanya, M., Allan, R., Koenker, R., Swaka, M., Greer, G., Fotheringham, M., Gerberg, L., Matthew Lynch (2017). Evaluation of a continuous community-based ITN distribution pilot in Lainya County, South Sudan 2012–2013. Malar J, 16:363.

Rickard, D.G., Dudovitz, R.N., Wong, M.D., Jen, H.C., Osborn, R.D., Fernandez, H.E., Donkor, C.I. (2011). Closing the Gap Between Insecticide Treated Net Ownership and Use for the Prevention of Malaria. Prog Community Health Partnersh, 5 (2):123-31.

Keating, J., Hutchinson, P., Miller, J.M., Bennett, A., Larsen, D.A., Hamainza, B., Changufu, C., Shiliya, N., Eisele, T.P. (2012). A quasi-experimental evaluation of an interpersonal communication intervention to increase insecticide-treated net use among children in Zambia. Malar J., 11:313.

Geounuppakul, M., Butraporn, P., Kunstadter, P., Leemingsawat, S., Pacheun, O. (2007). An empowerment program to enhance women’s ability to prevent and control malaria in the community, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health, 38 (3):546.

Ankomah, A., Adebayo, S. B., Arogundade, E. D., Anyanti, J., Nwokolo, E., Inyang, U… Meremiku, M. (2014). The effect of mass-media campaign on the use of insecticide-treated bednets among pregnant women in Nigeria. Malaria research and treatment. Malar Res Treat:694863

Saha, K.B., Sharma, R.K., Mishra, R., Verma, A., Tiwari, B.K., Singh, N. (2015). Establishing communication mechanism for malaria prevention in Baiga tribal villages in Baiga Chak area of Dindori district, Madhya Pradesh. Indian Journal of Medical Research, 141 (5):576.

Hoshi, T., Banda, P. M., Pemba, D.F., Sunahara, T., Minakawa, N. (2013). Beyond buzzing: mosquito watching stimulates malaria bednet use—a household-based cluster-randomized controlled assessor blind educational trial. Emerging Microbes & Infections, 2 (10):e67.

Amoran, O.E. (2013). Impact of health education intervention on malaria prevention practices among nursing mothers in rural communities in Nigeria. Nigerian Medical Journal, 54 (2):115.

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