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2. Epidemiology of and programmatic response to tuberculosis in Solomon Islands: analysis of surveillance data, 2016-2022.

3. Type 2 Diabetes Prevalence, Control and Management within Fiji,Kiribati, Samoa, the Solomon Islands, Tonga, and Vanuatu: A ScopingReview with a Systematic Approach.

4. Experience and impact of gender-based violence in Honiara, Solomon Islands: a cross-sectional study recording violence over a 12-month period.

5. Effects of temperature, rainfall, and El Niño Southern Oscillations on dengue-like-illness incidence in Solomon Islands.

6. Prevalence and Factors Associated With Low Birth Weight in the Solomon Islands: Evidence From the 2015 Solomon Islands Demographic and Health Survey data.

7. Incidence and causes of stillbirth in the only tertiary referral hospital in the Solomon Islands: a hospital-based retrospective cohort study.

8. Using quantitative PCR to identify opportunities to strengthen soil-transmitted helminth control in Solomon Islands: A cross-sectional epidemiological survey.

9. Seroprevalence of dengue, Zika, chikungunya and Ross River viruses across the Solomon Islands.

10. Health and well-being in small island communities: a cross-sectional study in the Solomon Islands.

11. Estimation of scabies prevalence using simplified criteria and mapping procedures in three Pacific and southeast Asian countries.

12. Conjunctival Scarring, Corneal Pannus, and Herbert's Pits in Adolescent Children in Trachoma-endemic Populations of the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu.

14. Perspectives of Nurses About Factors Affecting Quality of Care at the Solomon Islands National Referral Hospital During the 2016-2017 Dengue Outbreak: A Qualitative Study.

15. Getting to zero: micro-foci of malaria in the Solomon Islands requires stratified control.

16. A school-based soil-transmitted helminths survey in the Guadalcanal Province, the Solomon Islands.

17. Citizen science as a tool for arboviral vector surveillance in a resourced-constrained setting: results of a pilot study in Honiara, Solomon Islands, 2019.

18. Defining the need for public health control of scabies in Solomon Islands.

19. Impact of Community Treatment With Ivermectin for the Control of Scabies on the Prevalence of Antibodies to Strongyloides stercoralis in Children.

20. Protocol for a cluster-randomised non-inferiority trial of one versus two doses of ivermectin for the control of scabies using a mass drug administration strategy (the RISE study).

21. Association between the spread of COVID-19 and weather-climatic parameters.

22. Impact of tax and tobacco-free generation on health-adjusted life years in the Solomon Islands: a multistate life table simulation.

23. Development and validation of serological markers for detecting recent Plasmodium vivax infection.

24. Malnutrition in rural Solomon Islands: An analysis of the problem and its drivers.

25. Maternal mortality at the National Referral Hospital in Honiara, Solomon Islands over a five-year period.

26. Cause-specific neonatal morbidity and mortality in the Solomon Islands: An assessment of data from four hospitals over a three-year period.

27. Environmental factors associated with diarrhoea prevalence among under-five children in the Mataniko settlements in Honiara, Solomon Islands.

28. Impact of mass drug administration of azithromycin for trachoma elimination on prevalence and azithromycin resistance of genital Mycoplasma genitalium infection.

29. Prevalence of scabies and impetigo in the Solomon Islands: a school survey.

30. Solomon's riches and risks.

31. Efficacy of mass drug administration with ivermectin for control of scabies and impetigo, with coadministration of azithromycin: a single-arm community intervention trial.

32. Molecular epidemiology of residual Plasmodium vivax transmission in a paediatric cohort in Solomon Islands.

33. Exploration of a simplified clinical examination for scabies to support public health decision-making.

34. Epidemic surveillance in a low resource setting: lessons from an evaluation of the Solomon Islands syndromic surveillance system, 2017.

35. Spatial-temporal heterogeneity in malaria receptivity is best estimated by vector biting rates in areas nearing elimination.

36. Five New Species of the Tapeworm Genus Anthocephalum (Rhinebothriidea: Anthocephaliidae) Parasitizing A Single Species of Indo-Pacific Stingray and A Revised Diagnosis of the Genus.

37. Feasibility and safety of mass drug coadministration with azithromycin and ivermectin for the control of neglected tropical diseases: a single-arm intervention trial.

38. Prevalence of ear disease and associated hearing loss among primary school students in the Solomon Islands: Otitis media still a major public health issue.

39. Impact of ivermectin administered for scabies treatment on the prevalence of head lice in Atoifi, Solomon Islands.

40. Towards effective outbreak detection: a qualitative study to identify factors affecting nurses' early warning surveillance practice in Solomon Islands.

41. Adverse Childhood Experiences, Mental Health, and Risk Behaviors Among Men in the Solomon Islands.

42. Use of The Global Alliance for Musculoskeletal Health survey module for estimating the population prevalence of musculoskeletal pain: findings from the Solomon Islands.

43. Comparison of two rapid diagnostic tests during a large dengue virus serotype 3 outbreak in the Solomon Islands in 2013.

44. Prevalence of otitis media and risk-factors for sensorineural hearing loss among infants attending Child Welfare Clinics in the Solomon Islands.

45. Evaluating the process and outcomes of child death review in the Solomon Islands.

46. Enhanced surveillance during a public health emergency in a resource-limited setting: Experience from a large dengue outbreak in Solomon Islands, 2016-17.

47. Closing the gap in cardiovascular risk for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.

48. Absolute cardiovascular disease risk and lipid-lowering therapy among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.

49. High prevalence of ascariasis on two coral atolls in the Solomon Islands.

50. Conjunctival transcriptome profiling of Solomon Islanders with active trachoma in the absence of Chlamydia trachomatis infection.

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