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Boulay, M., Lynch, M., Koenker, H. (2014). Comparing two approaches for estimating the causal effect of behaviour-change communication messages promoting insecticide-treated bednets: an analysis of the 2010 Zambia malaria indicator survey. Malar J, 13 (1):342.

Adjah, E. S.O., Panayiotou, A.G. (2014). Impact of malaria related messages on insecticide-treated net (ITN) use for malaria prevention in Ghana. Malar J, 13 (1):123.

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

Hasegawa, A., Yasuoka, J., Ly, P., Nguon, C., Jimba, M. (2013). Integrating child health services into malaria control services of village malaria workers in remote Cambodia: service utilization and knowledge of malaria management of caregivers. Malar J, 12 (1):292.

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.

Ouédraogo, L. T., Ouedraogo, I., Yameogo, A., Ouedraogo, V. (2013). Determinants of long-lasting insecticidal net use in Burkina Faso after a mass distribution in the Diebougou health district. Revue d’Épidémiologie et de Santé Publique, 61 (2):121-127.

Bennett, A., Smith, S. J., Yambasu, S., Jambai, A., Alemu, W., Kabano, A., Eisele, T.P. (2012). Household possession and use of insecticide-treated mosquito nets in Sierra Leone 6 months after a national mass-distribution campaign. PLoS One, 7 (5):e37927.

Russell, C. L., Sallau, A., Emukah, E., Graves, P. M., Noland, G. S., Ngondi, J. M… Richards, F. O. (2015). Determinants of bednet use in Southeast Nigeria following mass distribution of LLINs: implications for social behavior change interventions. PLoS One, 10 (10):e0139447.

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