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Kasteng, F., Murray, J., Cousens, S., Sarrassat, S., Steel, J… Borghi, J. (2018). Cost-effectiveness and economies of scale of a mass radio campaign to promote household life-saving practices in Burkina Faso. BMJ Glob Health, 3: e000808

Khadka, A., Perales, N.A., Wei, D.J., Gage, A.D., Haber, N…Fink, G. (2018). Malaria control across borders: quasi‑experimental evidence from the Trans‑Kunene malaria initiative (TKMI). Malar J, 17:224.

Yaya, S., Uthman, O.A., Amouzou, A., Bishwajit, G. (2018). Mass media exposure and its impact on malaria prevention behaviour among adult women in sub-Saharan Africa: results from malaria indicator surveys. Global Health Research and Policy, 3:20.

Cohen, J., Indrani, S. (2018). The impact of packaging and messaging on adherence to malaria treatment: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial in Uganda. Journal of Development Economics, 134:68-95.

Lal, S., Ndyomugenyi, R., Paintain, L., Alexander, N.D., Hansen, K.S., Magnussen, P., Chandramohan, D., Clarke, S.E. (2018). Caregivers’ compliance with referral advice: evidence from two studies introducing mRDTs into community case management of malaria in Uganda. BMC Health Services Research, 18:31.

Johnson, A.D., Thiero, O., Whidden, C., Poudiougou, B., Diakité, D… Kayentao, K. (2018). Proactive community case management and child survival in periurban Mali. BMJ Global Health, 3:e000634.

Aung, P.L., Pumpaibool, T., Soe, T.N., Kyaw, M.P. (2018). Feasibility of Real-Time Mobile Phone Case Notification by Village Malaria Workers in Rural Myanmar: A Mixed Methods Study. Global Journal of Health Science, 11:1.

Boyce, M.R., Menya, D., Turner, E.L., Laktabai, J., Prudhomme-O’Meara, W. (2018). Evaluation of malaria rapid diagnostic test (RDT) use by community health workers: a longitudinal study in western Kenya, Malar J, 7 (206).

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