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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.

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.

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.

Littrell, M., Moukam, L.V., Libite, R., Youmba, J.C., Baugh, G. (2013). Narrowing the treatment gap with equitable access: mid-term outcomes of a community case management program in Cameroon. Health Policy and Planning, 28 (7):705-716.

Bello, D.A., Hassan, Z.I., Afolaranmi, T.O., Tagurum, Y.O., Chirdan, O.O., Zoakah, A.I. (2013). Supportive supervision: an effective intervention in achieving high quality malaria case management at primary health care level in Jos, Nigeria. Annals of African Medicine, 12 (4):243.

Kalyango, J. N., Lindstrand, A., Rutebemberwa, E., Ssali, S., Kadobera, D., Karamagi, C… Alfven, T. (2012). Increased use of community medicine distributors and rational use of drugs in children less than five years of age in Uganda caused by integrated community case management of fever. Am J Trop Med Hyg, 87 (5 Suppl):36-45.

Lal, S., Ndyomugenyi, R., Magnussen, P., Hansen, K. S., Alexander, N. D., Paintain, L… Clarke, S.E. (2016). Referral Patterns of CHWs Diagnosing and Treating Malaria: Cluster-Randomized Trials in Two Areas of High-and Low-Malaria Transmission in Southwestern Uganda. Am J Trop Med Hyg, 95 (6):1398-1408.

Anyama, N.G., Tibenderana, J.K., Kutyabami, P., Kamba, P. F., Kitutu, F.E., Adome, R.O. (2012). Participatory healthcare-provider orientation to improve artemether-lumefantrine-based drug treatment of uncomplicated malaria: a cluster quasi-experimental study. BMJ Quality & Safety, 21 (9):768-777.

Linn, A. M., Ndiaye, Y., Hennessee, I., Gaye, S., Linn, P., Nordstrom, K., McLaughlin, M. (2015). Reduction in symptomatic malaria prevalence through proactive community treatment in rural Senegal. TM & IH, 20 (11):1438-1446.

Lemma, H., Byass, P., Desta, A., Bosman, A., Costanzo, G., Toma, L… Mulure, N. (2010). Deploying artemether‐lumefantrine with rapid testing in Ethiopian communities: impact on malaria morbidity, mortality and healthcare resources. TM & IH, 15 (2):241-250.

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