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Challenges with adherence to the 'test, treat, and track' malaria case management guideline among prescribers in Ghana.Kolekang, A. S. Afrane, Y. Apanga, S. Zurovac, D. Kwarteng, A. Afari-Asiedu, S. Asante, K. P. Danso-Appiah, A.
Malar J, (2022). 21:332

Factors influencing health workers' compliance with outpatient malaria 'test and treat' guidelines during the plateauing performance phase in Kenya, 2014-2016.Amboko, B. Stepniewska, K. Machini, B. Bejon, P. Snow, R. W. Zurovac, D.
Malar J, (2022). 21:68

Trends in health workers' compliance with outpatient malaria case-management guidelines across malaria epidemiological zones in Kenya, 2010-2016.Amboko, B. Stepniewska, K. Macharia, P. M. Machini, B. Bejon, P. Snow, R. W. Zurovac, D.
Malar J, (2020). 19:406

Health systems readiness and quality of inpatient malaria case-management in Kano State, Nigeria.Ojo, A. A. Maxwell, K. Oresanya, O. Adaji, J. Hamade, P. Tibenderana, J. K. Abubakar, S. S. Audu, B. M. Njidda, A. Gubio, A. B. Snow, R. W. Zurovac, D.
Malar J, (2020). 19:384

Predictors of health workers' knowledge about artesunate-based severe malaria treatment recommendations in government and faith-based hospitals in Kenya.Machini, B. Zurovac, D. Amboko, B. Malla, L. Snow, R. W. Kipruto, H. Achia, T. N. O.
Malar J, (2020). 19:267

The effect of mobile phone text message reminders on health workers' adherence to case management guidelines for malaria and other diseases in Malawi: lessons from qualitative data from a cluster-randomized trial.Kaunda-Khangamwa, B. N. Steinhardt, L. C. Rowe, A. K. Gumbo, A. Moyo, D. Nsona, H. Troell, P. Zurovac, D. Mathanga, D.
Malar J, (2018). 17:481

Monitoring health systems readiness and inpatient malaria case-management at Kenyan county hospitals.Zurovac, D. Machini, B. Kiptui, R. Memusi, D. Amboko, B. Kigen, S. Njiri, P. Waqo, E.
Malar J, (2018). 17:213

True malaria prevalence in children under five: Bayesian estimation using data of malaria household surveys from three sub-Saharan countries.Mfueni, E. Devleesschauwer, B. Rosas-Aguirre, A. Van Malderen, C. Brandt, P. T. Ogutu, B. Snow, R. W. Tshilolo, L. Zurovac, D. Vanderelst, D. Speybroeck, N.
Malar J, (2018). 17:65

"We were being treated like the Queen": understanding trial factors influencing high paediatric malaria treatment adherence in western Kenya.Jones, C. Talisuna, A. O. Snow, R. W. Zurovac, D.
Malar J, (2018). 17:8

Efficacy of text-message reminders on paediatric malaria treatment adherence and their post-treatment return to health facilities in Kenya: a randomized controlled trial.Talisuna, A. O. Oburu, A. Githinji, S. Malinga, J. Amboko, B. Bejon, P. Jones, C. Snow, R. W. Zurovac, D.
Malar J, (2017). 16:46

Health systems readiness and management of febrile outpatients under low malaria transmission in Vanuatu.Zurovac, D. Guintran, J. O. Donald, W. Naket, E. Malinga, J. Taleo, G.
Malar J, (2015). 14:489

Development of a text-messaging intervention to improve treatment adherence and post-treatment review of children with uncomplicated malaria in western Kenya.Githinji, S. Jones, C. Malinga, J. Snow, R. W. Talisuna, A. Zurovac, D.
Malar J, (2015). 14:320

Using mobile phone text messaging for malaria surveillance in rural Kenya.Githinji, S. Kigen, S. Memusi, D. Nyandigisi, A. Wamari, A. Muturi, A. Jagoe, G. Ziegler, R. Snow, R. W. Zurovac, D.
Malar J, (2014). 13:107

The feasibility, patterns of use and acceptability of using mobile phone text-messaging to improve treatment adherence and post-treatment review of children with uncomplicated malaria in western Kenya.Otieno, G. Githinji, S. Jones, C. Snow, R. W. Talisuna, A. Zurovac, D.
Malar J, (2014). 13:44

The magnitude and trend of artemether-lumefantrine stock-outs at public health facilities in Kenya.Sudoi, R. K. Githinji, S. Nyandigisi, A. Muturi, A. Snow, R. W. Zurovac, D.
Malar J, (2012). 11:37

Adherence to prescribed artemisinin-based combination therapy in Garissa and Bunyala districts, Kenya.Lawford, H. Zurovac, D. O'Reilly, L. Hoibak, S. Cowley, A. Munga, S. Vulule, J. Juma, E. Snow, R. W. Allan, R.
Malar J, (2011). 10:281

The clinical burden of malaria in Nairobi: a historical review and contemporary audit.Mudhune, S. A. Okiro, E. A. Noor, A. M. Zurovac, D. Juma, E. Ochola, S. A. Snow, R. W.
Malar J, (2011). 10:138

Changes in health workers' malaria diagnosis and treatment practices in Kenya.Juma, E. Zurovac, D.
Malar J, (2011). 10:1

Health worker performance in the management of paediatric fevers following in-service training and exposure to job aids in Kenya.Wasunna, B. Zurovac, D. Bruce, J. Jones, C. Webster, J. Snow, R. W.
Malar J, (2010). 9:261

Malaria misdiagnosis in Uganda--implications for policy change.Nankabirwa, J. Zurovac, D. Njogu, J. N. Rwakimari, J. B. Counihan, H. Snow, R. W. Tibenderana, J. K.
Malar J, (2009). 8:66