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Investigating the association between household exposure to Anopheles stephensi and malaria in Sudan and Ethiopia: A case-control study protocol.

Temesgen AshineYehenew Asmamaw EbstieRayyan IbrahimAdrienne EpsteinJohn BradleyMujahid NouredayemMikiyas G MichaelAmani SidiahmedNigatu NegashAbena KochoraJihad Eltaher SuliemanAlison M ReynoldsEba AlemayehuEndalew ZemeneAdane EyasuAlemayehu DagneElifaged HailemeskelFatou JaitehDereje Geleta NegeraEphrem LejoreDavid WeetmanAhmed Mahmoud HussienFadwa SaadGudissa AssefaHiwot SolomonAbdelgadir BashirFekadu MasseboKoen PeetersDelenasaw YewhalawHmooda Toto KafyMartin J DonnellyEndalamaw GadisaElfatih M MalikAnne L Wilson
Published in: PloS one (2024)
Findings from this study will provide evidence of the relative importance of An. stephensi for malaria burden in urban African settings, shedding light on the need for future intervention planning and policy development.
Keyphrases
  • case control
  • randomized controlled trial
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • study protocol
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • clinical trial
  • mental health
  • current status
  • risk factors
  • open label