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1. Formative research to adapt the 'Diabetes Prevention Program- Power to Prevent' for implementation in Bamako, Mali.

2. Supporting the utilization of community-based primary health care implementation research in Ghana.

3. Mobility restrictions were associated with reductions in COVID-19 incidence early in the pandemic: evidence from a real-time evaluation in 34 countries.

4. Impact of Community-Based Mass Testing and Treatment on Malaria Infection Prevalence in a High-Transmission Area of Western Kenya: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial.

6. Community Involvement and Perceptions of the Community-Based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) Strategy for Improving Health Outcomes in Ghana: Quantitative Comparative Evidence from Two System Learning Districts of the CHPS+ Project.

7. Evaluating health service coverage in Ghana’s Volta Region using a modified Tanahashi model.

8. Evaluating health service coverage in Ghana's Volta Region using a modified Tanahashi model.

9. Out-of-pocket payment for primary healthcare in the era of national health insurance: Evidence from northern Ghana.

10. Posttreatment HRP2 Clearance in Patients with Uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum Malaria.

11. Community-based intermittent mass testing and treatment for malaria in an area of high transmission intensity, western Kenya: study design and methodology for a cluster randomized controlled trial.

12. Comparison of artemether-lumefantrine and chloroquine with and without primaquine for the treatment of Plasmodium vivax infection in Ethiopia: A randomized controlled trial.

13. Impact of introduction of rapid diagnostic tests for malaria on antibiotic prescribing: analysis of observational and randomised studies in public and private healthcare settings.

14. Using Respondent Driven Sampling to Identify Malaria Risks and Occupational Networks among Migrant Workers in Ranong, Thailand.

15. Intravenous Artesunate for the Treatment of Severe and Complicated Malaria in the United States: Clinical Use Under an Investigational New Drug Protocol.

16. Measuring Patient Adherence to Malaria Treatment: A Comparison of Results from Self-Report and a Customised Electronic Monitoring Device.

17. Are Tanzanian patients attending public facilities or private retailers more likely to adhere to artemisinin-based combination therapy?

18. Quality assurance of malaria rapid diagnostic tests used for routine patient care in rural Tanzania: microscopy versus real-time polymerase chain reaction.

19. Evaluation of a universal coverage bed net distribution campaign in four districts in Sofala Province, Mozambique.

20. Has Tanzania Embraced the Green Leaf? Results from Outlet and Household Surveys before and after Implementation of the Affordable Medicines Facility -Malaria.

21. Prevalence of Malaria Parasitemia and Purchase of Artemisinin-Based Combination Therapies (ACTs) among Drug Shop Clients in Two Regions in Tanzania with ACT Subsidies.

22. How Patients Take Malaria Treatment: A Systematic Review of the Literature on Adherence to Antimalarial Drugs.

23. Getting antimalarials on target: impact of national roll-out of malaria rapid diagnostic tests on health facility treatment in three regions of Tanzania.

24. Mass testing and treatment on malaria in an area of western Kenya.

25. The silent threat: asymptomatic parasitemia and malaria transmission.

26. In Vivo Efficacy of Artemether-Lumefantrine and Chloroquine against Plasmodium vivax: A Randomized Open Label Trial in Central Ethiopia

27. Correct dosing of artemether-lumefantrine for management of uncomplicated malaria in rural Tanzania: do facility and patient characteristics matter?

28. Increased use of malaria rapid diagnostic tests improves targeting of anti-malarial treatment in rural Tanzania: implications for nationwide rollout of malaria rapid diagnostic tests.

29. Artemisinin-based combination therapy does not measurably reduce human infectiousness to vectors in a setting of intense malaria transmission.

30. Adherence to Treatment With Artemether- Lumefantrine for Uncomplicated Malaria in Rural Malawi.

31. Increased proportions of outdoor feeding among residual malaria vector populations following increased use of insecticide-treated nets in rural Tanzania.

32. Real-Time Fluorescence Loop Mediated Isothermal Amplification for the Diagnosis of Malaria.

33. Knowledge of Malaria and Its Association with Malaria- Related Behaviors--Results from the Malaria Indicator Survey, Ethiopia, 2007.

34. A situational analysis of pharmacovigilance plans in the Global Fund Malaria and U.S. President's Malaria Initiative proposals.

37. A Nationwide Survey of the Quality of Antimalarials in Retail Outlets in Tanzania.

38. Diagnosis of Malaria.

39. Assessing the validity of health facility-based data on insecticide-treated bednet possession and use: comparison of data collected via health facility and household surveys – Lindi region and Rufiji district, Tanzania, 2005.

40. Markets, voucher subsidies and free nets combine to achieve high bed net coverage in rural Tanzania.

41. The costs of introducing artemisinin-based combination therapy: evidence from district-wide implementation in rural Tanzania.

42. Malaria in pregnant women in an area with sustained high coverage of insecticide-treated bed nets.

43. Impact of Artemisinin-Based Combination Therapy and Insecticide-Treated Nets on Malaria Burden in Zanzibar.

44. Drug shop regulation and malaria treatment in Tanzania--why do shops break the rules, and does it matter?

45. Drug shop regulation and malaria treatment in Tanzania—why do shops break the rules, and does it matter?

46. Economic burden of malaria in rural Tanzania: variations by socioeconomic status and season.

47. Prevalence of malaria parasitemia among clients seeking treatment for fever or malaria at drug stores in rural Tanzania 2004.

48. Putting the genie back in the bottle? Availability and presentation of oral artemisinin compounds at retail pharmacies in urban Dar-es-Salaam.

49. Decreased availability of antimalarials in the private sector following the policy change from chloroquine to sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine in the Kilombero Valley, Tanzania.

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