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473 related items for PubMed ID: 22684135

  • 1. The use and misuse of mass distributed free insecticide-treated bed nets in a semi-urban community in Rivers State, Nigeria.
    Ordinioha B.
    Ann Afr Med; 2012; 11(3):163-8. PubMed ID: 22684135
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  • 2. Insecticide - treated bednet ownership and utilization in Rivers State, Nigeria before a state-wide net distribution campaign.
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  • 4. Ownership and use of insecticide-treated nets in Oromia and Amhara regional states of Ethiopia two years after a nationwide campaign.
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  • 7. Determinants of use of insecticide treated bednets among caregivers of under five children in an urban local government area of Osun state, South-Western Nigeria.
    Esimai OA, Aluko OO.
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  • 8. Acceptability, willing to purchase and use long lasting insecticide treated mosquito nets in Orissa State, India.
    Gunasekaran K, Sahu SS, Vijayakumar KN, Jambulingam P.
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  • 12. The popularity of insecticide-treated bed-nets as a preventative method of malaria control among residents of Calabar Municipality, Cross River State, Nigeria.
    Akpan SS.
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  • 13. Ownership and utilisation of insecticide-treated mosquito nets among caregivers of under-five children and pregnant women in a rural community in southwest Nigeria.
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    Macintyre K, Littrell M, Keating J, Hamainza B, Miller J, Eisele TP.
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  • 16. Awareness, ownership and utilization of insecticide treated nets in Abavo community of Delta State.
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  • 18. Benefit incidence analysis of free insecticide treated nets distribution in urban and rural communities of Enugu state, South East Nigeria.
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  • 19. Increased financial accessibility and targeted education messages could increase ownership and use of mosquito nets in Purulia District, West Bengal, India.
    Biswas AK, Hutin YJ, Ramakrishnan R, Patra B, Gupte MD.
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