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Martin A, Chaponda M, Muleba M, Lupiya J, Gebhardt M, Berube S, et al.
J Infect Dis . 2024 Dec; PMID: 39699125
Background: Indoor residual spraying (IRS) is a malaria control strategy implemented before the rainy season. Nchelenge District, Zambia is a holoendemic setting where IRS has been conducted since 2008 with...
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Wallender E, Kabamba B, Rutagwera M, Kangale C, Miller J, Porter T, et al.
Malar J . 2024 Aug; 23(1):226. PMID: 39090589
Background: Malaria community case management (CCM) can improve timely access to healthcare, and CCM programmes in sub-Saharan Africa are expanding from serving children under 5 years (CU5) only to all...
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Barat L, Whitehurst N, Venkatesan M, Connolly K, Yamo E, Psychas P, et al.
Am J Trop Med Hyg . 2023 Nov; 110(3_Suppl):1-9. PMID: 38011728
Since its launch in 2005, the U.S. President's Malaria Initiative's (PMI) investment in malaria case management has evolved based on lessons learned from its support to countries. An initial focus...
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Borkovska O, Pollard D, Hamainza B, Kooma E, Renn S, Schmidt J, et al.
J Environ Public Health . 2022 Oct; 2022:2941013. PMID: 36203504
Foundational high-resolution geospatial data products for population, settlements, infrastructure, and boundaries may greatly enhance the efficient planning of resource allocation during health sector interventions. To ensure the relevance and sustainability...
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Toh K, Millar J, Psychas P, Abuaku B, Ahorlu C, Oppong S, et al.
Malar J . 2021 Dec; 20(1):455. PMID: 34861874
Background: Access to healthcare is important in controlling malaria burden and, as a result, distance or travel time to health facilities is often a significant predictor in modelling malaria prevalence....
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Amratia P, Psychas P, Abuaku B, Ahorlu C, Millar J, Oppong S, et al.
Malar J . 2019 Mar; 18(1):81. PMID: 30876413
Background: Bayesian methods have been used to generate country-level and global maps of malaria prevalence. With increasing availability of detailed malaria surveillance data, these methodologies can also be used to...
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Abuaku B, Ahorlu C, Psychas P, Ricks P, Oppong S, Mensah S, et al.
Parasit Vectors . 2018 Oct; 11(1):555. PMID: 30352613
Background: Since 2008 indoor residual spraying (IRS) has become one of the interventions for malaria control in Ghana. Key partners in the scale-up of IRS have been the US President's...
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Millar J, Psychas P, Abuaku B, Ahorlu C, Amratia P, Koram K, et al.
Malar J . 2018 Oct; 17(1):343. PMID: 30268127
Background: There is a need for comprehensive evaluations of the underlying local factors that contribute to residual malaria in sub-Saharan Africa. However, it is difficult to compare the wide array...
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Coleman S, Dadzie S, Seyoum A, Yihdego Y, Mumba P, Dengela D, et al.
Malar J . 2017 Aug; 16(1):324. PMID: 28797269
Background: Indoor residual spraying (IRS) is being implemented as one of the malaria prevention methods in the Northern Region of Ghana. Changes in longevity, sporozoite and entomological inoculation rates (EIRs)...
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Monroe A, Asamoah O, Lam Y, Koenker H, Psychas P, Lynch M, et al.
Malar J . 2015 Jan; 14:35. PMID: 25627277
Background: Despite targeted indoor residual spraying (IRS) over a six-year period and free mass distribution of long-lasting insecticide-treated nets (ITNs), malaria rates in northern Ghana remain high. Outdoor sleeping and...