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177 related items for PubMed ID: 23077598

  • 1. Effect of bednets and indoor residual spraying on spatio-temporal clustering of malaria in a village in south Ethiopia: a longitudinal study.
    Loha E, Lunde TM, Lindtjørn B.
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  • 6. Resistance of Anopheles stephensi to selected insecticides used for indoor residual spraying and long-lasting insecticidal nets in Ethiopia.
    Teshome A, Erko B, Golassa L, Yohannes G, Irish SR, Zohdy S, Yoshimizu M, Dugassa S.
    Malar J; 2023 Jul 27; 22(1):218. PubMed ID: 37501142
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  • 8. Enhanced protection against malaria by indoor residual spraying in addition to insecticide treated nets: is it dependent on transmission intensity or net usage?
    West PA, Protopopoff N, Wright A, Kivaju Z, Tigererwa R, Mosha FW, Kisinza W, Rowland M, Kleinschmidt I.
    PLoS One; 2015 Nov 05; 10(3):e0115661. PubMed ID: 25811379
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  • 9. Long-lasting insecticidal nets and indoor residual spraying may not be sufficient to eliminate malaria in a low malaria incidence area: results from a cluster randomized controlled trial in Ethiopia.
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    Malar J; 2019 Apr 18; 18(1):141. PubMed ID: 30999957
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    Infect Dis Poverty; 2020 Nov 22; 9(1):160. PubMed ID: 33222698
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    Gari T, Solomon T, Lindtjørn B.
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  • 12. A retrospective analysis on the transmission of Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax: the case of Adama City, East Shoa Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia.
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  • 13. Malaria risk factors in North West Tanzania: the effect of spraying, nets and wealth.
    West PA, Protopopoff N, Rowland M, Cumming E, Rand A, Drakeley C, Wright A, Kivaju Z, Kirby MJ, Mosha FW, Kisinza W, Kleinschmidt I.
    PLoS One; 2013 Jun 11; 8(6):e65787. PubMed ID: 23762425
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  • 14. Indoor residual spraying in combination with insecticide-treated nets compared to insecticide-treated nets alone for protection against malaria: a cluster randomised trial in Tanzania.
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  • 15. A spatio-temporal analysis to identify the drivers of malaria transmission in Bhutan.
    Wangdi K, Xu Z, Suwannatrai AT, Kurscheid J, Lal A, Namgay R, Glass K, Gray DJ, Clements ACA.
    Sci Rep; 2020 Apr 27; 10(1):7060. PubMed ID: 32341415
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  • 16. Combination of Insecticide Treated Nets and Indoor Residual Spraying in Northern Tanzania Provides Additional Reduction in Vector Population Density and Malaria Transmission Rates Compared to Insecticide Treated Nets Alone: A Randomised Control Trial.
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    Dev V, Phookan S, Padhan K, Tewari GG, Khound K.
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  • 19. To assess whether indoor residual spraying can provide additional protection against clinical malaria over current best practice of long-lasting insecticidal mosquito nets in The Gambia: study protocol for a two-armed cluster-randomised trial.
    Pinder M, Jawara M, Jarju LB, Kandeh B, Jeffries D, Lluberas MF, Mueller J, Parker D, Bojang K, Conway DJ, Lindsay SW.
    Trials; 2011 Jun 10; 12():147. PubMed ID: 21663656
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  • 20. The combination of indoor residual spraying and insecticide-treated nets provides added protection against malaria compared with insecticide-treated nets alone.
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    Am J Trop Med Hyg; 2011 Dec 10; 85(6):1080-6. PubMed ID: 22144448
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