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Oliff, M. S., Muniina, P., Babigumira, K., Phuka, J., Rietveld, H., Sande, J., Nsona, H., Lugand, M. M. (2023). The five continuum of care criteria that should accompany rectal artesunate interventions: lessons learned from an implementation study in Malawi. Malaria Journal, 22(1), 1-14.

Vishnuprasad, R., Dutt, V., Tandia, D., & Kotwal, A. (2022). Effectiveness of structured Behavior Change Communication methods in control of mosquito-borne diseases: A quasi-experimental study. Medical Journal Armed Forces India.

Orji, B. C., Bryce, E., Odio, B., Onuoha, H. E., Njoku, E., Anoke, C., Ugwa, E., Enne, J., Oniyire, A., Otolorin, E., Afolabi, K., Ogbulafor, N.C., Oliveras, E. (2022). Retrospective evaluation of referral by community health workers on the uptake of intermittent preventive treatment of Malaria in pregnancy in Ohaukwu, Ebonyi State, Nigeria. BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 22(1), 1-11.

Cao, Y., Lu, G., Cotter, C., Wang, W., Yang, M., Liu, Y., Liang, C., Zhou, H., Lu, Y., Yan, J., Zhu, G., Cao, J. (2022). Improving the surveillance and response system to achieve and maintain malaria elimination: a retrospective analysis in Jiangsu Province, China. Infectious Diseases of Poverty, 11(01), 56-67.

Tizifa, T. A., Kabaghe, A. N., McCann, R. S., Nkhono, W., Mtengula, S., Takken, W., Phiri, K.S., van Vugt, M. (2021). Incidence of clinical malaria, acute respiratory illness, and diarrhoea in children in southern Malawi: a prospective cohort study. Malaria journal, 20(1), 1-12.

Masunaga, Y., Muela Ribera, J., Jaiteh, F., de Vries, D. H., & Peeters Grietens, K. (2022). Village health workers as health diplomats: negotiating health and study participation in a malaria elimination trial in The Gambia. BMC Health Services Research, 22(1), 1-12.

Abamecha, F., Deressa, A., Sudhakar, M., Abebe, L., Kebede, Y., Tilahun, D., Teshome, F., Birhanu, Z. (2021). Acceptability of peer learning and education approach on malaria prevention (PLEA-malaria) through primary schools communities in rural Ethiopia: peer educators’ perspectives. Malaria journal, 20(1), 1-16.

Chung, A.M., Case, P., Gosling, J., Gosling, R., Madinga, M., Chikodzore, R., Macdonald, H., Viljoen, G., Chitapi, P., Gumbi, M., Mnguni, P., Murungu, J., Dube, B., Dhliwayo, P., & Mberikunashe, J. (2020). Scaling up malaria elimination management and leadership: a pilot in three provinces in Zimbabwe, 2016–2018. Malar J, 19, 185

Okoh, O. M., Olapeju, B., Oyedokun-Adebagbo, F., Inyang, U., McCartney-Melstad, A., Tweedie, I., Babalola, S., & Storey, D. (2021). The role of ideation on the effect of an SBC intervention on consistent bed net use among caregivers of children under 5 years in Nigeria: a multilevel mediation analysis. BMC Public Health, 21(1), 1–16

Balami, A. D., Said, S. M., Zulkefli, N. A. M., Norsa’adah, B., & Audu, B. (2021). Improving malaria preventive practices and pregnancy outcomes through a health education intervention: A randomized controlled trial. Malaria Journal, 20(1), 55

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