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Lwin, M.M., Sudhinaraset, M., San, A.K., Aung, T. (2014). Improving malaria knowledge and practices in rural Myanmar through a village health worker intervention: a cross-sectional study. Malar J: 13 (1): 5.

Modrek, S., Schatzkin, E., De La Cruz, A., Isiguzo, C., Nwokolo, E., Anyanti, J…. Liu, J. (2014). SMS messages increase adherence to rapid diagnostic test results among malaria patients: results from a pilot study in Nigeria. Malar J, 13 (1):69.

Tavrow, P., Shabahang, J., Makama, S. (2003). Vendor-to-vendor education to improve malaria treatment by private drug outlets in Bungoma District, Kenya. Malar J, 2 (1):10.

Rhee, M., Sissoko, M., Perry, S., McFarland, W., Parsonnet, J., Doumbo, O. (2005). Use of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) following a malaria education intervention in Piron, Mali: a control trial with systematic allocation of households. Malar J, 4 (1):35.

Gies, S., Coulibaly, S.O., Ouattara, F.T., Ky, C., Brabin, B.J., D’Alessandro, U. (2008). A community effectiveness trial of strategies promoting intermittent preventive treatment with sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine in pregnant women in rural Burkina Faso. Malar J, 7 (1):180.

Ajayi, I.O., Falade, C.O., Bamgboye, E.A., Oduola, A.M., Kale, O.O. (2008). Assessment of a treatment guideline to improve home management of malaria in children in rural south-west Nigeria. Malar J, 7 (1):24.

Cropley, L. (2004). The effect of health education interventions on child malaria treatment-seeking practices among mothers in rural refugee villages in Belize, Central America. Health Promotion International, 19 (4):445-452.

Ndyomugyenyi, R., Kabali, A.T. (2010). Community-directed interventions for integrated delivery of a health package against major health problems in rural Uganda: perceptions on the strategy and its effectiveness. International Health, 2 (3):197-205.

De La Cruz, N., Crookston, B., Gray, B., Alder, S., Dearden, K. (2009). Microfinance against malaria: impact of Freedom from Hunger’s malaria education when delivered by rural banks in Ghana. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 103 (12):1229-1236.

Kaufman, M. (2014). Love Me, Parents! Impact of an Integrated National Safe Motherhood Campaign in Tanzania. Presentation at the 142nd American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting and Exposition, New Orleans, LA.

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