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2023

Mrema, S. and Okumu, F. and Schellenberg, J. and Fink, G.. (2023) Associations between the use of insecticide-treated nets in early childhood and educational outcomes, marriage and child-bearing in early adulthood: evidence from a 22-year prospective cohort study in Tanzania. Malar J, 22. p. 134.

2022

Fink, G. and Mrema, S. and Abdulla, S. and Kachur, P. and Khatib, R. and Lengeler, C. and Masanja, H. and Okumu, F. and Schellenberg, D.. (2022) Mosquito net use in early childhood and survival to adulthood in Tanzania. The New England journal of medicine, 386. pp. 428-436.

Monroe, A. and Williams, N. A. and Ogoma, S. and Karema, C. and Okumu, F.. (2022) Reflections on the 2021 World Malaria Report and the future of malaria control. Malar J, 21. p. 154.

Okumu, F. and Gyapong, M. and Casamitjana, N. and Castro, M. C. and Itoe, M. A. and Okonofua, F. and Tanner, M.. (2022) What Africa can do to accelerate and sustain progress against malaria. PLOS Glob Public Health, 2 (6). e0000262.

2021

Runge, M. and Mapua, S. and Nambunga, I. and Smith, T. A. and Chitnis, N. and Okumu, F. and Pothin, E.. (2021) Correction to: Evaluation of different deployment strategies for larviciding to control malaria: a simulation study. Malar J, 20. p. 350.

Runge, M. and Mapua, S. and Nambunga, I. and Smith, T. A. and Chitnis, N. and Okumu, F. and Pothin, E.. (2021) Evaluation of different deployment strategies for larviciding to control malaria: a simulation study. Malar J, 20. p. 324.

Monroe, A. and Olapeju, B. and Moore, S. and Hunter, G. and Merritt, A. P. and Okumu, F. and Babalola, S.. (2021) Improving malaria control by understanding human behaviour. Bull World Health Organ, 99 (11). pp. 837-839.

Denz, A. and Njoroge, M. M. and Tambwe, M. M. and Champagne, C. and Okumu, F. and van Loon, J. J. A. and Hiscox, A. and Saddler, A. and Fillinger, U. and Moore, S. J. and Chitnis, N.. (2021) Predicting the impact of outdoor vector control interventions on malaria transmission intensity from semi-field studies. Parasit Vectors, 14. p. 64.

Jansson, S. and Malmqvist, E. and Mlacha, Y. and Ignell, R. and Okumu, F. and Killeen, G. and Kirkeby, C. and Brydegaard, M.. (2021) Real-time dispersal of malaria vectors in rural Africa monitored with lidar. PLoS One, 16 (3). e0247803.

Monroe, A. and Moore, S. and Olapeju, B. and Merritt, A. P. and Okumu, F.. (2021) Unlocking the human factor to increase effectiveness and sustainability of malaria vector control. Malar J, 20. p. 404.

2020

Monroe, A. and Moore, S. and Okumu, F. and Kiware, S. and Lobo, N. F. and Koenker, H. and Sherrard-Smith, E. and Gimnig, J. and Killeen, G.F.. (2020) Correction to: Methods and indicators for measuring patterns of human exposure to malaria vectors. Malaria journal, 19. p. 243.

Gerber, M. and Ayekoe, S. A. and Beckmann, J. and Bonfoh, B. and Coulibaly, J. T. and Daouda, D. and du Randt, R. and Finda, L. and Gall, S. and Mollel, G. J. and Lang, C. and Long, K. Z. and Ludyga, S. and Masanja, H. and Muller, I. and Nqweniso, S. and Okumu, F. and Probst-Hensch, N. and Puhse, U. and Steinmann, P. and Traore, S. G. and Walter, C. and Utzinger, J.. (2020) Effects of school-based physical activity and multi-micronutrient supplementation intervention on growth, health and well-being of schoolchildren in three African countries: the KaziAfya cluster randomised controlled trial protocol with a 2 x 2 factorial design. Trials, 21. p. 22.

Winkler, M. and Adongo, P. B. and Binka, F. and Brugger, F. and Diagbouga, S. and Macete, E. and Munguambe, K. and Okumu, F.. (2020) Health impact assessment for promoting sustainable development: the HIA4SD project. Impact assessment and project appraisal, 38 (3). pp. 225-232.

2013

Huho, B. and Briƫt, O. and Seyoum, A. and Sikaala, C. and Bayoh, N. and Gimnig, J. and Okumu, F. and Diallo, D. and Abdulla, S. and Smith, T. and Killeen, G.. (2013) Consistently high estimates for the proportion of human exposure to malaria vector populations occurring indoors in rural Africa. International journal of epidemiology : official journal of the international epidemiological association, Vol. 42, H. 1. pp. 235-247.

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