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Amoran, O. E., Fatugase, K.O., Fatugase, O.M., Alausa, K.O. (2012). Impact of health education intervention on insecticide treated nets uptake among nursing mothers in rural communities in Nigeria. BMC Research Notes, 5 (1):444.

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.

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.

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.

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

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Langston, A., Weiss, J., Landegger, J., Pullum, T., Morrow, M., Kabadege, M., Mugeni, C., Sarriot, E. (2014). Plausible role for CHW peer support groups in increasing care-seeking in an integrated community case management project in Rwanda: a mixed methods evaluation. Glob Health Sci Pract, 2 (3):342-54.

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Okeke, T.A., Uzochukwu, B.S. (2009). Improving childhood malaria treatment and referral practices by training patent medicine vendors in rural south-east Nigeria. Malar J, 8 (1):260.

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