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1. Can biosampling really be "non-invasive"? An examination of the socially invasive nature of physically non-invasive biosampling in urban and rural Malawi.

2. Consequences of male partner engagement policies on HIV care-seeking in three African countries: Findings from the SHAPE UTT study.

3. Implications of HIV treatment policies on the health workforce in rural Malawi and Tanzania between 2013 and 2017: Evidence from the SHAPE-UTT study.

4. A comparison of all-cause and cause-specific mortality by household socioeconomic status across seven INDEPTH network health and demographic surveillance systems in sub-Saharan Africa.

5. HIV policy and implementation: a national policy review and an implementation case study of a rural area of northern Malawi.

6. Probabilistic Cause-of-Death Assignment Using Verbal Autopsies.

7. Reliability of reporting of HIV status and antiretroviral therapy usage during verbal autopsies: a large prospective study in rural Malawi.

8. Cause-specific mortality in Africa and Asia: evidence from INDEPTH health and demographic surveillance system sites.

9. Measuring causes of adult mortality in rural northern Malawi over a decade of change.

10. InterVA-4 as a public health tool for measuring HIV/AIDS mortality: a validation study from five African countries.

11. How have ART treatment programmes changed the patterns of excess mortality in people living with HIV? Estimates from four countries in East and Southern Africa.

12. The INDEPTH standard population for low- and middle-income countries, 2013.

13. InterVA-4 as a public health tool for measuring HIV/AIDS mortality: a validation study from five African countries.

14. The effects of high HIV prevalence on orphanhood and living arrangements of children in Malawi, Tanzania, and South Africa.

15. Implementing electronic data capture at a well-established health and demographic surveillance site in rural northern Malawi.

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