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Aung, P.L., Pumpaibool, T., Soe, T.N., Kyaw, M.P. (2018). Feasibility of Real-Time Mobile Phone Case Notification by Village Malaria Workers in Rural Myanmar: A Mixed Methods Study. Global Journal of Health Science, 11:1.

Boyce, M.R., Menya, D., Turner, E.L., Laktabai, J., Prudhomme-O’Meara, W. (2018). Evaluation of malaria rapid diagnostic test (RDT) use by community health workers: a longitudinal study in western Kenya, Malar J, 7 (206).

Afoakwah,C., Deng, X., Onur, I. (2018). Malaria infection among children under-five: the use of large-scale interventions in Ghana. BMC Public Health, 18 (536).

Maung, CN., Sein, TT., Hlaing, T., Okanurak, K., Silawan, T., Kaewkungwal, J. (2014). Promoting community malaria control in rural Myanmar through an active community participation program using the participatory learning approach. Rural Remote Health, 17 (2):4130.

Keating, J., Hutchinson, P., Miller, J.M., Bennett, A., Larsen, D.A., Hamainza, B., Changufu, C., Shiliya, N., Eisele, T.P. (2012). A quasi-experimental evaluation of an interpersonal communication intervention to increase insecticide-treated net use among children in Zambia. Malar J., 11:313.

Rickard, D.G., Dudovitz, R.N., Wong, M.D., Jen, H.C., Osborn, R.D., Fernandez, H.E., Donkor, C.I. (2011). Closing the Gap Between Insecticide Treated Net Ownership and Use for the Prevention of Malaria. Prog Community Health Partnersh, 5 (2):123-31.

Kilian, A., Woods Schnurr, L., Matova, T., Selby, R., Lokko, K.,Blaufuss, S., Zenabu Gbanya, M., Allan, R., Koenker, R., Swaka, M., Greer, G., Fotheringham, M., Gerberg, L., Matthew Lynch (2017). Evaluation of a continuous community-based ITN distribution pilot in Lainya County, South Sudan 2012–2013. Malar J, 16:363.

Wasunna, B., Okiro, E., Webster, J., Todd, J., Snow, R.W., Jones, C. (2017). The Impact of a Community Awareness Strategy on Caregiver Treatment Seeking Behaviour and Use of Artemether-Lumefantrine for Febrile Children in Rural Kenya. PLOS ONE.

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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