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Deressa, A., Gamachu, M., Birhanu, A., Mamo Ayana, G., Raru, T. B., Negash, B., Merga, B. T., Regassa, L.D., Ababulgu, F. A. (2023). Malaria Risk Perception and Preventive Behaviors Among Elementary School Students, Southwest Ethiopia. Generalized Structural Equation Model. Infection and drug resistance, 4579-4592.

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Abamecha, F., Deressa, A., Sudhakar, M., Abebe, L., Kebede, Y., Tilahun, D., Teshome, F., Birhanu, Z. (2021). Acceptability of peer learning and education approach on malaria prevention (PLEA-malaria) through primary schools communities in rural Ethiopia: peer educators’ perspectives. Malaria journal, 20(1), 1-16.

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Abamecha, F., Sudhakar, M., Abebe, L., Kebede, Y., Alemayehu, G., & Birhanu, Z. (2021). Effectiveness of the school-based social and behaviour change communication interventions on insecticide-treated nets utilization among primary school children in rural Ethiopia: a controlled quasi-experimental design. Malaria Journal, 20(1), 1-15

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