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384 related items for PubMed ID: 18817056

  • 1. Knowledge, use and promotion of insecticide treated nets by health workers in a suburban town in south western Nigeria.
    Iyaniwura CA, Ariba A, Runshewe-Abiodun T.
    Niger J Clin Pract; 2008 Jun; 11(2):149-54. PubMed ID: 18817056
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  • 2. The use of insecticide-treated bed net in a semi-urban community in south-south, Nigeria.
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  • 3. The use and misuse of mass distributed free insecticide-treated bed nets in a semi-urban community in Rivers State, Nigeria.
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  • 4. Insecticide-treated net ownership and usage in Niger after a nationwide integrated campaign.
    Thwing J, Hochberg N, Vanden Eng J, Issifi S, Eliades MJ, Minkoulou E, Wolkon A, Gado H, Ibrahim O, Newman RD, Lama M.
    Trop Med Int Health; 2008 Jun; 13(6):827-34. PubMed ID: 18384476
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  • 8. Households willingness to pay for long-lasting insecticide treated nets in three urban communities of Assosa Zone, western Ethiopia.
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  • 10. ITN utilization among pregnant women attending ANC in Etsako West Lga, Edo State, Nigeria.
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  • 12. Delivery of insecticide-treated net services through employer and community-based approaches in Kenya.
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  • 13. Insecticide-treated nets usage and malaria episodes among boarding students in Zaria, northern Nigeria.
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  • 14. Factors that contribute to the low use of bed nets in a malaria endemic zone of sub-Saharan Africa: a questionnaire survey in a rural population in Zambia.
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    Malar J; 2005 Jul 25; 4():35. PubMed ID: 16042793
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  • 19. Evaluation of Olyset insecticide-treated nets distributed seven years previously in Tanzania.
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  • 20. Experience of targeting subsidies on insecticide-treated nets: what do we know and what are the knowledge gaps?
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