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Carl H Campbell

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Infectious Diseases of Poverty|March 23, 2017
Schistosomiasis is more prevalent than previously thought: what does it mean for public health goals, policies, strategies, guidelines and intervention programs?Daniel G Colley, Tamara S Andros, Carl H Campbell
Malaria Journal|September 26, 2009
Socio-cultural predictors of health-seeking behaviour for febrile under-five children in Mwanza-Neno district, MalawiAlinafe I Chibwana, Don P Mathanga, Jobiba Chinkhumba, et al.
Malaria Journal|January 13, 2012
Distance to health services influences insecticide-treated net possession and use among six to 59 month-old children in MalawiPeter S Larson, Don P Mathanga, Carl H Campbell, et al.
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|June 6, 2009
Integration of insecticide-treated net distribution into routine immunization services in Malawi: a pilot studyDon P Mathanga, Elizabeth T Luman, Carl H Campbell, et al.
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|August 26, 2006
Socially marketed insecticide-treated nets effectively reduce Plasmodium infection and anaemia among children in urban MalawiDon P Mathanga, Carl H Campbell, Terrie E Taylor, et al.
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|September 21, 2005
Reduction of childhood malaria by social marketing of insecticide-treated nets: a case-control study of effectiveness in MalawiDon P Mathanga, Carl H Campbell, Terrie E Taylor, et al.
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|January 13, 2016
Comparison of Schistosoma mansoni Prevalence and Intensity of Infection, as Determined by the Circulating Cathodic Antigen Urine Assay or by the Kato-Katz Fecal Assay: A Systematic ReviewNupur Kittur, Jennifer D Castleman, Carl H Campbell, et al.
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|September 9, 2020
Village Response to Mass Drug Administration for Schistosomiasis in Mwanza Region, Northwestern Tanzania: Are We Missing Socioeconomic, Cultural, and Political Dimensions?Joseph R Mwanga, Safari M Kinung'hi, Justina Mosha, et al.
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|May 9, 2023
Test-Treat-Track-Test-Treat Strategy for Control of Schistosomiasis in Two Low-Prevalence Villages in Northwestern TanzaniaJane K Maganga, Carl H Campbell, Teckla Angelo, et al.
Malawi Medical Journal : the Journal of Medical Association of Malawi|March 22, 2017
Risk factors for <i>Anopheles</i> mosquitoes in rural and urban areas of Blantyre District, southern MalawiThemba Mzilahowa, Madalitso Luka-Banda, Veronica Uzalili, et al.
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Infectious Diseases of Poverty|March 23, 2017
Schistosomiasis is more prevalent than previously thought: what does it mean for public health goals, policies, strategies, guidelines and intervention programs?Daniel G Colley, Tamara S Andros, Carl H Campbell
Malaria Journal|September 26, 2009
Socio-cultural predictors of health-seeking behaviour for febrile under-five children in Mwanza-Neno district, MalawiAlinafe I Chibwana, Don P Mathanga, Jobiba Chinkhumba, et al.
Malaria Journal|January 13, 2012
Distance to health services influences insecticide-treated net possession and use among six to 59 month-old children in MalawiPeter S Larson, Don P Mathanga, Carl H Campbell, et al.
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|June 6, 2009
Integration of insecticide-treated net distribution into routine immunization services in Malawi: a pilot studyDon P Mathanga, Elizabeth T Luman, Carl H Campbell, et al.
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|August 26, 2006
Socially marketed insecticide-treated nets effectively reduce Plasmodium infection and anaemia among children in urban MalawiDon P Mathanga, Carl H Campbell, Terrie E Taylor, et al.
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|September 21, 2005
Reduction of childhood malaria by social marketing of insecticide-treated nets: a case-control study of effectiveness in MalawiDon P Mathanga, Carl H Campbell, Terrie E Taylor, et al.
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|January 13, 2016
Comparison of Schistosoma mansoni Prevalence and Intensity of Infection, as Determined by the Circulating Cathodic Antigen Urine Assay or by the Kato-Katz Fecal Assay: A Systematic ReviewNupur Kittur, Jennifer D Castleman, Carl H Campbell, et al.
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|September 9, 2020
Village Response to Mass Drug Administration for Schistosomiasis in Mwanza Region, Northwestern Tanzania: Are We Missing Socioeconomic, Cultural, and Political Dimensions?Joseph R Mwanga, Safari M Kinung'hi, Justina Mosha, et al.
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|May 9, 2023
Test-Treat-Track-Test-Treat Strategy for Control of Schistosomiasis in Two Low-Prevalence Villages in Northwestern TanzaniaJane K Maganga, Carl H Campbell, Teckla Angelo, et al.
Malawi Medical Journal : the Journal of Medical Association of Malawi|March 22, 2017
Risk factors for <i>Anopheles</i> mosquitoes in rural and urban areas of Blantyre District, southern MalawiThemba Mzilahowa, Madalitso Luka-Banda, Veronica Uzalili, et al.
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