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1. SD-Bioline malaria rapid diagnostic test performance and time to become negative after treatment of malaria infection in Southwest Nigerian Children.

2. Description of the design of a mixed-methods study to assess the burden and determinants of malaria transmission for tailoring of interventions (microstratification) in Ibadan and Kano metropolis.

3. Non-Malaria Causes of Fever among under-5 Children with Negative Results for Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Test in South-Western Nigeria.

4. Drivers of long-lasting insecticide-treated net utilisation and parasitaemia among under-five children in 13 States with high malaria burden in Nigeria.

5. What do malaria program officers want to learn? A survey of perspectives on a proposed malaria short course in Nigeria.

6. Community acceptance, satisfaction, and support for case management of malaria of various degrees in selected rural communities in Ibadan, Oyo-State.

7. Rural-urban disparities and factors associated with delayed care-seeking and testing for malaria before medication use by mothers of under-five children, Igabi LGA, Kaduna Nigeria.

8. Is the malaria short course for program managers, a priority for malaria control effort in Nigeria? Evidence from a qualitative study.

9. The fidelity of implementation of recommended care for children with malaria by community health workers in Nigeria.

10. Health workers' perception of malaria rapid diagnostic test and factors influencing compliance with test results in Ebonyi state, Nigeria.

11. Long-lasting insecticidal net use and asymptomatic malaria parasitaemia among household members of laboratory-confirmed malaria patients attending selected health facilities in Abuja, Nigeria, 2016: A cross-sectional survey.

12. Setting a Nigeria national malaria operational research agenda: the process.

13. Bottlenecks, concerns and needs in malaria operational research: the perspectives of key stakeholders in Nigeria.

14. A qualitative exploration of malaria operational research situation in Nigeria.

15. Reply to Brooks et al.

16. Impact of Improving Community-Based Access to Malaria Diagnosis and Treatment on Household Costs.

17. Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Tests and Malaria Microscopy for Guiding Malaria Treatment of Uncomplicated Fevers in Nigeria and Prereferral Cases in 3 African Countries.

18. Feasibility of Malaria Diagnosis and Management in Burkina Faso, Nigeria, and Uganda: A Community-Based Observational Study.

19. Training Community Health Workers to Manage Uncomplicated and Severe Malaria: Experience From 3 Rural Malaria-Endemic Areas in Sub-Saharan Africa.

20. Compliance With Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Testing by Community Health Workers in 3 Malaria-Endemic Countries of Sub-Saharan Africa: An Observational Study.

21. Assessing Acceptability of a Diagnostic and Malaria Treatment Package Delivered by Community Health Workers in Malaria-Endemic Settings of Burkina Faso, Nigeria, and Uganda.

22. Compliance With Referral Advice After Treatment With Prereferral Rectal Artesunate: A Study in 3 Sub-Saharan African Countries.

23. Quantifying and Valuing Community Health Worker Time in Improving Access to Malaria Diagnosis and Treatment.

24. Geographical/Ecological Differentials in Insecticide-Treated Net Use among Under-Five Children in Somolu Local Government Area, Lagos State.

25. Knowledge of malaria and preventive measures among pregnant women attending antenatal clinics in a rural local government area in Southwestern Nigeria.

26. An assessment of accuracy of mothers' presumptive diagnosis of fever at home in southwest Nigeria: evidence for switch to parasite-based diagnostic test.

27. Knowledge and utilization of intermittent preventive treatment for malaria among pregnant women attending antenatal clinics in primary health care centers in rural southwest, Nigeria: a cross-sectional study.

28. The development of a treatment guideline for childhood malaria in rural Southwest Nigeria using participatory approach.

29. Effectiveness of artemisinin-based combination therapy used in the context of home management of malaria: a report from three study sites in sub-Saharan Africa.

30. A qualitative study of the feasibility and community perception on the effectiveness of artemether-lumefantrine use in the context of home management of malaria in south-west Nigeria.

31. Assessment of a treatment guideline to improve home management of malaria in children in rural south-west Nigeria.

32. Feasibility and acceptability of artemisinin-based combination therapy for the home management of malaria in four African sites.

33. Using "mother trainers" for malaria control: the Nigerian experience.

34. The influence of cultural perception of causation, complications, and severity of childhood malaria on determinants of treatment and preventive pathways.

35. Co-creation and application of a framework for the de-prioritization of urban communities during insecticide-treated bed net mass campaigns for malaria prevention and control in Kwara State, Nigeria.

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