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Kua, K. P., Lee, S. W. H., & Chongmelaxme, B. (2024). The impact of home-based management of malaria on clinical outcomes in sub-Saharan African populations: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Tropical Medicine and Health, 52(1), 7.

Ratovoson, R., Garchitorena, A., Kassie, D., Ravelonarivo, J. A., Andrianaranjaka, V., Razanatsiorimalala, S., Razafimandimby,A., Rakotomanana, F., Ohlstein, L., Mangahasimbola, R., Randrianirisoa, S.A.N., Razafindrakoto, J., Dentinger, C.M., Williamson, J., Kapesa, L., Piola, P., Randrianarivelojosia, M., Thwing, J., Steinhardt, L.C., Baril, L. (2022). Proactive community case management decreased malaria prevalence in rural Madagascar: results from a cluster randomized trial. BMC medicine, 20(1), 322.

Onyinyechi, O. M., Nazan, A. I. N. M., & Ismail, S. (2023). Effectiveness of health education interventions to improve malaria knowledge and insecticide-treated nets usage among populations of sub-Saharan Africa: systematic review and meta-analysis. Frontiers in Public Health, 11.

Oko, A. B., Jennifer, A., Chinyere, A. J., Nelson, N. J., Omokhudu, I., Edward, O. C., & Dennis, A. (2023). Assessment of integrated community case management of childhood illness (ICCM) practices by trained patent and proprietary medicine vendors (PPMVs) in Ebonyi and Kaduna states, Nigeria. BMC Health Services Research, 23(1), 1-9.

Oliff, M. S., Muniina, P., Babigumira, K., Phuka, J., Rietveld, H., Sande, J., Nsona, H., Lugand, M. M. (2023). The five continuum of care criteria that should accompany rectal artesunate interventions: lessons learned from an implementation study in Malawi. Malaria Journal, 22(1), 1-14.

Okoh, O. M., Olapeju, B., Oyedokun-Adebagbo, F., Inyang, U., McCartney-Melstad, A., Tweedie, I., Babalola, S., & Storey, D. (2021). The role of ideation on the effect of an SBC intervention on consistent bed net use among caregivers of children under 5 years in Nigeria: a multilevel mediation analysis. BMC Public Health, 21(1), 1–16

Nkoka, O., Chuang, T. W., & Chen, Y. H. (2021). Influence of maternal exposure to malaria social and behavioral change messages and effectiveness of communication media on bed net use and malaria infection in Malawi. Health Education & Behavior, 48(2), 179–189

Zalisk, K., Herrera, S., Inyang, U., Mohammed, A.B., Uhomoibhi, P., Yé, Y. (2019). Caregiver exposure to malaria social and behaviour change messages can improve bed net use among children in an endemic country: secondary analysis of the 2015 Nigeria Malaria Indicator Survey. Malar J, 18:121.

Mohammed, A., Acheampong, P.R., Otupiri, E., Osei, F.A, Larson-Reindorf, A., Owusu-Dabo, E. (2019). Mobile phone short message service (SMS) as a malaria control tool: a quasi-experimental study. BMC Public Health, 1193 (2019).

Bekolo, C.E., Williams ,T.D. (2019). Adding proactive and reactive case detection into the integrated community case management system to optimise diagnosis and treatment of malaria in a high transmission setting of Cameroon: an observational quality improvement study. BMJ Open, 9 (6):e026678

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