Resources

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  • Landscaping of ITN Bioefficacy

    ITNs are the cornerstone of malaria vector control. Over the last several years instances of concern regarding ITN bioefficacy have arisen at points in the ITN lifecycle. To better understand this and the relative risks, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria contracted Tropical Health to conduct a comprehensive landscaping of issues that could affect the bioefficacy of ITNs prior to their delivery to households.

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  • Landscaping of ITN Bioefficacy

    ITNs are the cornerstone of malaria vector control. Over the lalt several years instances of concern regarding ITN bioefficacy have arisen at points in the ITN lifecycle. To better understand this and the relative risks, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria contracted Tropical Health to conduct a comprehensive landscaping of issues that could affect the bioefficacy of ITNs prior to their delivery to households.

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  • Using CLA to Strengthen Evaluation Capacity in the DRC

    usaidlearninglab.org

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  • Can Outreach Training and Supportive Supervision Improve Competency in Malaria Service Delivery?

    AJTMH

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  • Ghana Somubi Dwumadie (Ghana Participation Programme) films of programme achievements

    Ghana Somubi Dwumadie

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  • Quantifying seasonal variation in Insecticide-Treated Net use among those with access

    Am J Trop Med Hyg, 2019

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  • Trachoma Elimination in Africa – lessons from two multi-country initiatives

    Sightsavers 2019

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  • Age and gender trends in insecticide-treated net use in sub-Saharan Africa: a multi-country analysis

    Malaria Journal, 2018

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  • Assessing whether universal coverage with insecticide-treated nets has been achieved: is the right indicator being used?

    Malaria Journal, 2018

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  • Design, implementation, and evaluation of a school Insecticide-Treated Net distribution program in Cross River State, Nigeria

    Global Health: Science and Practice, 2018

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  • Impact of a 15-month multi-channel continuous distribution pilot on ITN ownership and access in Eastern Region, Ghana

    Malaria Journal, 2018

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  • Evaluation of a continuous community-based ITN distribution pilot in Lainya County, South Sudan 2012–2013

    Malaria Journal, 2017

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  • Evaluation of community-based continuous distribution of long-lasting insecticide-treated nets in Toamasina II District, Madagascar

    Malaria Journal, 2017

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  • Effect of user preferences on ITN use: a review of literature and data

    Malaria Journal, 2017

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  • Operational challenges to continuous LLIN distribution: a qualitative rapid assessment in four countries

    Malaria Journal, 2016

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  • The impact of behaviour change communication on the use of insecticide treated nets: a secondary analysis of ten post-campaign surveys from Nigeria

    Malaria Journal, 2016

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  • Multi-country comparison of delivery strategies for mass campaigns to achieve universal coverage with insecticide-treated nets: what works best?

    Malaria Journal, 2016

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  • Impact of a behaviour change communication programme on net durability in eastern Uganda

    Malaria Journal, 2015

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  • Impact of a behaviour change intervention on long-lasting insecticidal net care and repair behaviour and net condition in Nasarawa State, Nigeria

    Malaria Journal, 2015

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  • The effect of single or repeated home visits on the hanging and use of ITNs following a Mass Distribution Campaign - A Cluster Randomized, Controlled Trial

    PLoS One, 2015

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  • Field durability of the same type of long-lasting insecticidal net varies between regions in Nigeria due to differences in household behaviour and living conditions

    Malaria Journal, 2015

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  • Strategic roles for behaviour change communication in a changing malaria landscape

    Malaria Journal, 2014

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  • What happens to lost nets: a multi-country analysis of reasons for LLIN attrition using 14 household surveys in four countries

    Malaria Journal, 2014

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  • Recalculating the net use gap: A multi-country comparison of ITN use versus ITN access

    PLoS One, 2014

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  • Comparing two approaches for estimating the causal effect of behaviour-change communication messages promoting insecticide-treated bed nets: an analysis of the 2010 Zambia malaria indicator survey

    Malaria Journal, 2014

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  • Analysing and recommending options for maintaining universal coverage with long-lasting insecticidal nets: the case of Tanzania in 2011

    Malaria Journal, 2013

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  • A good night's sleep and the habit of net use: perceptions of risk and reasons for bed net use in Bukoba and Zanzibar

    Malaria Journal, 2013

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  • Estimating population access to insecticide-treated nets from administrative data: correction factor is needed

    Malaria Journal, 2013

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  • Universal coverage with insecticide-treated nets – applying the revised indicators for ownership and use to the Nigeria 2010 malaria indicator survey data

    Malaria Journal, 2013

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  • Trends in weekly reported net use by children during and after rainy season in central Tanzania

    Malaria Journal, 2012

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  • Evidence for a useful life of more than three years for a polyester-based long-lasting insecticidal mosquito net in Western Uganda

    Malaria Journal, 2011

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  • How many mosquito nets are needed to achieve universal coverage? Recommendations for the quantification and allocation of long-lasting insecticidal nets for mass campaigns

    Malaria Journal, 2010

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  • Review of delivery strategies for insecticide treated mosquito nets: are we ready for the next phase of malaria control efforts?

    TropIKAnet, 2009

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  • Long-term field performance of a polyester-based long-lasting insecticidal mosquito net in rural Uganda

    Malaria Journal, 2008

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  • Rainfall pattern, El Niño and malaria in Uganda

    Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, 1999

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