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Glozah, F. N., Tabong, P. T. N., Bazant, E., Asampong, E., Hornuvo, R., Nwameme, A., Peprah, N.Y., Chandi, G.M., Adongo, P.B., Dako-Gyeke, P. (2024). Implementation and effectiveness outcomes of Community Health Advocacy Teams to improve long-lasting insecticide net distribution and use in six districts in Ghana: A one-group pre-post-test study. PLOS Global Public Health, 4(4), e0002123.

Alhassan, Y., Otiso, L., Okoth, L., Murray, L., Hemingway, C., Lewis, J. M., Oguche, M., Doyle, V., Muturi, N., Ogwang, E., Barsosio, H.C., Taegtmeyer, M. (2024). Four antenatal care visits by four months of pregnancy and four vital tests for pregnant mothers: Impact of a community-facility health systems strengthening intervention in Migori County, Kenya. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 24(1), 224.

Muriithi, F. G., Banke-Thomas, A., Forbes, G., Gakuo, R. W., Thomas, E., Gallos, I. D., Devall, A., Coomarasamy, A., Lorencatto, F. (2024). A systematic review of behaviour change interventions to improve maternal health outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa. PLOS Global Public Health, 4(2), e0002950.

Kua, K. P., Lee, S. W. H., & Chongmelaxme, B. (2024). The impact of home-based management of malaria on clinical outcomes in sub-Saharan African populations: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Tropical Medicine and Health, 52(1), 7.

Bernard, Y. M., Ahmed, J., Mostel, J., Ba, T., Ciceron, A. C., Busiga, M., Koné, A., Kamaté, B., Sidibé, F., Diallo, C., Makayi, A., Koko, D. C., Djibrilla, A., Ateba, J., Meli, E. T., Tchadjeu, C., Griffith, K., Burns, J., & Barat, L. M. (2024). Clinical outreach training and supportive supervision quality-of-care analysis: Impact of readiness factors on health worker competencies in malaria case management in Cameroon, Mali, and Niger. The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 110(3 Suppl), 35.

Asiedu, A., Haws, R. A., Gyasi, A., Boateng, P., Malm, K., Ntumy, R., Oseni, L., Tetteh, G. (2023). Improving malaria case management and referral relationships at the primary care level in Ghana: Evaluation of a quality assurance internship. Global Health: Science and Practice, 11(6), e2300050.

Ratovoson, R., Garchitorena, A., Kassie, D., Ravelonarivo, J. A., Andrianaranjaka, V., Razanatsiorimalala, S., Razafimandimby,A., Rakotomanana, F., Ohlstein, L., Mangahasimbola, R., Randrianirisoa, S.A.N., Razafindrakoto, J., Dentinger, C.M., Williamson, J., Kapesa, L., Piola, P., Randrianarivelojosia, M., Thwing, J., Steinhardt, L.C., Baril, L. (2022). Proactive community case management decreased malaria prevalence in rural Madagascar: results from a cluster randomized trial. BMC medicine, 20(1), 322.

Onyinyechi, O. M., Nazan, A. I. N. M., & Ismail, S. (2023). Effectiveness of health education interventions to improve malaria knowledge and insecticide-treated nets usage among populations of sub-Saharan Africa: systematic review and meta-analysis. Frontiers in Public Health, 11.

Oko, A. B., Jennifer, A., Chinyere, A. J., Nelson, N. J., Omokhudu, I., Edward, O. C., & Dennis, A. (2023). Assessment of integrated community case management of childhood illness (ICCM) practices by trained patent and proprietary medicine vendors (PPMVs) in Ebonyi and Kaduna states, Nigeria. BMC Health Services Research, 23(1), 1-9.

Deressa, A., Gamachu, M., Birhanu, A., Mamo Ayana, G., Raru, T. B., Negash, B., Merga, B. T., Regassa, L.D., Ababulgu, F. A. (2023). Malaria Risk Perception and Preventive Behaviors Among Elementary School Students, Southwest Ethiopia. Generalized Structural Equation Model. Infection and drug resistance, 4579-4592.

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