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Amoran, O.E. (2013). Impact of health education intervention on malaria prevention practices among nursing mothers in rural communities in Nigeria. Nigerian Medical Journal, 54 (2):115.

Hoshi, T., Banda, P. M., Pemba, D.F., Sunahara, T., Minakawa, N. (2013). Beyond buzzing: mosquito watching stimulates malaria bednet use—a household-based cluster-randomized controlled assessor blind educational trial. Emerging Microbes & Infections, 2 (10):e67.

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.

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

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.

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.

Capps, J. (2013). Final Evaluation for Nehnwaa Child Survival Project: Census-Based Impact-Oriented Methodology for Community-Based Primary Health Care in Nimba County.

C-Change Ethiopia Final Report. Washington DC.FHI 360

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