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Eliades,M.J., Wun, J., Burnett, S.M., Alombah, F., Amoo-Sakyi, F., Chirambo, P., Tesha, G., Davis, K.M., Hamilton, P. (2019). Effect of Supportive Supervision on Performance of Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Tests in Sub-Saharan Africa. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg, 00 (0):1-6.

Maloney, K., Ward, A., Krenz, B., Petty, B., Bryson, L., Dolkart, C., Visser, T., Le Menach, A., Scott, V.K., Cohen, J.M., Mtumbuka, E., Mkude, S. (2017). Expanding access to parasite-based malaria diagnosis through retail drug shops in Tanzania: evidence from a randomized trial and implications for treatment. Malar J, 16:6.

Khatib, R. A., Killeen, G. F., Abdulla, S. M., Kahigwa, E., McElroy, P. D., Gerrets, R. P … Kachur, S. P. (2008). Markets, voucher subsidies and free nets combine to achieve high bednet coverage in rural Tanzania. Malar J, 7 (1):98.

Widmar, M., Nagel, C.J., Ho, D.Y., Benziger, P.W., Hennig, N. (2009). Determining and addressing obstacles to the effective use of long-lasting insecticide-impregnated nets in rural Tanzania. Malar J, 8 (1):315.

Ricotta, E.E., Boulay, M., Ainslie, R., Babalola, S., Fotheringham, M., Koenker, H., Lynch, M. (2015). The use of mediation analysis to assess the effects of a behaviour change communication strategy on bednet ideation and household universal coverage in Tanzania. Malar J, 14 (1):15.

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.

Cundill, B., Mbakilwa, H., Chandler, C.I., Mtove, G., Mtei, F., Willetts, A… Whitty, C.J. (2015). Prescriber and patient-oriented behavioural interventions to improve use of malaria rapid diagnostic tests in Tanzania: facility-based cluster randomised trial. BMC Medicine, 13 (1):118.

Tougher, S., Ye, Y., Amuasi, J. H., Kourgueni, I. A., Thomson, R., Goodman, C… Amin, A. (2012). Effect of the Affordable Medicines Facility—malaria (AMFm) on the availability, price, and market share of quality-assured artemisinin-based combination therapies in seven countries: a before-and-after analysis of outlet survey data. The Lancet, 380 (9857):1916-1926.

Bruxvoort, K., Festo, C., Kalolella, A., Cairns, M., Lyaruu, P., Kenani, M… Schellenberg, D. (2014). Cluster randomized trial of text message reminders to retail staff in Tanzanian drug shops dispensing artemether-lumefantrine: effect on dispenser knowledge and patient adherence. Am J Trop Med Hyg, 91 (4):844-853.

Shaw, W., Baume, C., Mwita, A. (2012) USAID/Tanzania: COMMIT Project Performance Evalaution Communication and Malaria Initiative in Tanzania. The GH Tech Bridge Project for USAID.

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