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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.

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.

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