We are looking forward to attending the 72nd American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH) Annual Meeting in Chicago, Illinois, USA!
You will be able to access and download individual presentations and posters after they've been given and browse our curated publications list for the event.
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Visit the ASTMH website for more on this year's meeting.
Posters
Adaeze Aidennagbon
Caregiver knowledge and confidence in seasonal malaria chemoprevention effectiveness in Nigeria
Albertino Zunza
Assessing coverage and quality of seasonal malaria chemoprevention in previously untreated areas of Mozambique
Ani Steele
Review of childhood pneumonia research priorities to catalyse increased donor investment
Cheick Compaore
Resistance markers to sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine and amodiaquine in the context of seasonal malaria chemoprevention in Burkina Faso
Chuks Nnaji
Assessing the impact of extending seasonal malaria chemoprevention from four to five monthly cycles in Burkina Faso
Craig Bonnington
Development and evaluation of a novel protocol to assess the chemoprevention efficacy of seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) using sulfadoxine, pyrimethamine and amodiaquine in an area of high antimalarial drug resistance in Nampula, Mozambique
Erica Vigano
Perceived factors impacting community health workers and lead mothers’ capacity to support seasonal malaria chemoprevention across delivery settings: Qualitative secondary analysis from recent studies in Mozambique, Nigeria, South Sudan and Uganda
Francis Okot
Exploring community perceptions on the feasibility and acceptability of seasonal malaria chemoprevention
Geofrey Beinomugisha
Saving lives for children under five years through strengthening community to health facility linkage. A case of ICCM implementation in Northern Uganda
Jamshed Khan
Quasi-experimental study to estimate the effectiveness of seasonal malaria chemoprevention in South Sudan
Maria Rodrigues
Implementing a large-scale community digital health platform in Mozambique lessons learnt from UpScale
Maria Suau Sans
Health-seeking behaviours and beliefs surrounding malaria in three East and southern African geographies introducing seasonal malaria chemoprevention: A secondary qualitative analysis
Mercia Sitoe
Community leadership in seasonal malaria chemoprevention: engaging communities in northern Mozambique
Monica Anna de Cola
Measuring impact of seasonal malaria chemoprevention using routine data sources in Burkina Faso
Musa Odongo
Impact of scaling up seasonal malaria chemoprevention on coverage and quality of implementation among nomadic pastoralist communities in Karamoja region, Uganda
Neide Canana
User satisfaction and influencing factors of an Integrated Malaria Information System in Mozambique
Olabisi Ogunmola
The role of community distributors in ensuring the quality delivery of seasonal malaria chemoprevention in Nigeria
Richard Kabuji
Molecular surveillance of sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine and amodiaquine resistance markers in northeastern Uganda
Sonia Enosse
The impact of seasonal malaria chemoprevention on Plasmodium falciparum resistance to sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine and amodiaquine in northern Mozambique
Sonia Enosse
Rapid mixed-methods assessment of the Malaria Surveillance System in 28 selected districts across Mozambique
Taiwo Ibinaiye
Assessing age compliance during seasonal malaria chemoprevention in nine states in Nigeria
Presentations
Anthony Nuwa
A cluster randomised controlled non-inferiority trial to assess the protective effectiveness of SPAQ and DP for SMC among children 3–59 months, in the context of high parasite resistance, Karamoja region
Jane Achan
Malaria in older children and adolescents and the intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in school-aged children
Olusola Oresanya
Opportunities for learning through a community of practice: How flexible and adaptable guidelines create opportunities for learning and rapid improvement in implementation