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Zalisk, K., Herrera, S., Inyang, U., Mohammed, A.B., Uhomoibhi, P., Yé, Y. (2019). Caregiver exposure to malaria social and behaviour change messages can improve bed net use among children in an endemic country: secondary analysis of the 2015 Nigeria Malaria Indicator Survey. Malar J, 18:121.

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Yaya, S., Uthman, O.A., Amouzou, A., Bishwajit, G. (2018). Mass media exposure and its impact on malaria prevention behaviour among adult women in sub-Saharan Africa: results from malaria indicator surveys. Global Health Research and Policy, 3:20.

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