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Malaria Consortium is presenting a wide range of posters and presentations to showcase our innovative research throughout ASTMH 2025. Posters and presentations will be available to view on our website as soon as they have been presented at the meeting. Be sure to check back regularly for new content.

We are looking forward to attending the 74th American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH) Annual Meeting in Toronto, Ontario, Canada!

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.

Follow us on X @FightingMalaria to hear the latest from the event, as well as our LinkedIn page, to stay updated with our latest publications and research.

Visit the ASTMH website for more on this year's meeting.

10 November 2025

 

Monica Anna de Cola

Estimating the impact of seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) in Burkina Faso: A mathematical modelling framework

 

 

Helen Hawkings

Engaging communities to address antimicrobial resistance from a One Health perspective: Results from a cluster-randomised controlled trial in rural Bangladesh

 

 

Yonas Teshome

Navigating long-COVID in East Africa: Patient experiences, healthcare gaps and system readiness in Ethiopia and Uganda

 

 

Chukwuebuka Ezihe

Trends in insecticide resistance among Anopheles gambiae s.l. mosquitoes in Ondo and Anambra states in southern Nigeria

 

 

Po Ly

The path to zero: Cambodia’s village and mobile malaria workers have driven the country towards malaria elimination

 

 

Olusola Oresanya

Avoiding missed opportunities for perennial malaria chemoprevention: A systematic review of factors influencing the uptake of three other maternal and child health interventions

 

 

Michael Ekholuentale

Caregivers, community leaders and health workers' perspectives on the effectiveness of perennial malaria chemoprevention in Osun state, Nigeria: A qualitative study in process evaluation

 

 

Ebenezer Ikechukwu

Assessing cohort retention and associated factors among seasonal malaria chemoprevention-eligible children in four West and Central African countries in 2024

 

 

Chinazo Ujuju

Utilising the COM-B behaviour change model to increase the uptake of perennial malaria chemoprevention and routine immunisation in Nigeria

 

 

Anthony Nuwa

Impact of seasonal malaria chemoprevention on incidence of malaria among children under five years in six districts of Karamoja subregion, Uganda

 

 

Semiu Rahman

Perceived barriers and enablers for sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine perennial malaria chemoprevention implementation in Osun state: A qualitative analysis of the process evaluation study

 

 

Olabisi Ogunmola

Enhancing cohort tracking for seasonal malaria chemoprevention campaigns using unique identifiers in Nigeria

 

 

Jennifer Chukwumerije

Impact of seasonal malaria chemoprevention: A plausibility evaluation of routine data from health facilities in three implementing states in Nigeria

 

 

Benoit Sawadogo

Monitoring the impact of malaria vaccine rollout on awareness, perceptions and coverage of seasonal malaria chemoprevention: Insights from routine programmatic data in Burkina Faso

 

 

Jane Achan

Efficacy and safety of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in school-age children using sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine plus amodiaquine and dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine in rural Burkina Faso

 

 

Ani Steele

Building an evidence base to inform the optimisation of insecticide-treated net distribution in three African settings

 

11 November 2025

 

Poe Poe Aung

Are we ready for arbovirus threats? Self-assessment of national preparedness in four African countries

 

 

Jane Achan

Dynamics of malaria-specific antibody immune responses in a setting implementing seasonal malaria chemoprevention in Uganda

 

 

Anthony Nuwa

A cross-sectional survey to assess the effect of rapid scale-up of seasonal malaria chemoprevention on feasibility and acceptability among nomadic pastoralist populations in Karamoja subregion, Uganda

 

 

Chinazo Ujuju

Is perennial malaria chemoprevention cost-effective? Evidence from integrated delivery with routine immunisation in Nigeria

 

 

Olusola Oresanya

The impact of perennial malaria chemoprevention on key health outcomes in children aged 2–18 months: Results from a cluster-randomised controlled trial in Nigeria

 

 

Nnenna Ogbulafor

Operational feasibility, acceptability and coverage of perennial malaria chemoprevention: The Nigeria experience

 

12 November 2025

 

Shobiechah Wulandhari

Regional networks in Asia-Pacific driving malaria to elimination

 

 

Richard Kajubi

Impact of seasonal malaria chemoprevention on antimalarial drug resistance and the emergence of non-falciparum species in Karamoja subregion, Uganda

 

 

Matteo Bottecchia

Closing the access-use gap in insecticide-treated nets through behavioural science: A feasibility study in Nigeria and Uganda

 

 

Ruth Kigozi

Drivers of quality of routine health facility data in Uganda

 

 

Adaeze Catherine Aidenagbon

Comparative analysis of azithromycin coverage when integrated with seasonal malaria chemoprevention delivery in Nigeria: A case study of Kebbi state

 

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