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Mohammed, A., Acheampong, P.R., Otupiri, E., Osei, F.A, Larson-Reindorf, A., Owusu-Dabo, E. (2019). Mobile phone short message service (SMS) as a malaria control tool: a quasi-experimental study. BMC Public Health, 1193 (2019).

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.

Talisuna, A. O., Oburu, A., Githinji, S., Malinga, J., Amboko, B., Bejon, P… Zurovac, D. (2017). Efficacy of text-message reminders on pediatric malaria treatment adherence and their post-treatment return to health facilities in Kenya: a randomized controlled trial. Malar J, 16 (1),46.

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.

Bowen, H.L. (2013). Impact of a mass-media campaign on bednet use in Cameroon. Malar J, 12 (1):36.

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.

Liu, J. X., Modrek, S. (2016). Evaluation of SMS reminder messages for altering treatment adherence and health seeking perceptions among malaria care-seekers in Nigeria. Health Policy and Planning, 31 (10):1374-1383.

Raifman, J.R., Lanthorn, H.E., Rokicki, S., Fink, G. (2014). The impact of text message reminders on adherence to antimalarial treatment in northern Ghana: a randomized trial. PLoS One, 9 (10):e109032.

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