Monday 16 November | Poster session A: 13:30 - 15:00 US Eastern Time |
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Leo Braack | Community-driven vector control for dengue prevention in the Greater Mekong Subregion |
Scientific Session 18: Global Health: Planetary Health and Malaria 15:00-16:45 US Eastern Time | |
Olusola Oresanya | Co-implementing Vitamin A supplementation with SMC in Sokoto State, Nigeria: a pilot implementation study |
Tuesday 17 November
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Poster Session B: 11:45-13:15 US Eastern Time |
Jimmy Aiden
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Pharmacovigilance in seasonal malaria chemoprevention in northern Nigeria |
Patricia Mukose
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Health workers' malaria case management practices in South Central Uganda 2017-2019 |
Kevin Baker
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Identifying Mozambican community health workers’ knowledge, attitudes and practices around COVID-19 |
Chinazo Ujuju
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Improving malaria funding by strengthening awareness and coverage of the state health insurance scheme among women of reproductive age in Nigeria |
Emily Goodwin
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Effectiveness of long lasting insecticidal nets and intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy uptake among pregnant women attending antenatal care in Uganda |
Abimbola Phillips
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Investigating fever occurrence among under-fives and seasonal malaria chemoprevention protocol adherence in northern Nigeria |
John Baptist Bwanika
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Trends in malaria morbidity and mortality rates in Uganda: A four-year retrospective study |
Patrick Bukoma
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Quality of care for children with malaria at private health facilities in Uganda: A cross-sectional study |
Wednesday 18 November | Poster Session C: 11:45-13:15 US Eastern Time |
Laura Donovan
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Perceptions of the feasibility and acceptability of extending the delivery of seasonal malaria chemoprevention to older children in Chad |
Taiwo Ibinaiye
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Measuring the impact of SMC using propensity score matching for counterfactuals in four malaria-burdened states in Nigeria |
Scientific Session 92: Malaria: SMC and Beyond 13:45 - 15:30 US Eastern Time | |
Sol Richardson
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Assessing the impact of seasonal malaria chemoprevention on suspected and confirmed malaria cases in Chad using routine clinical data, 2013–2018 |
Monica Anna de Cola
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An ecological analysis exploring the impact of seasonal malaria chemoprevention in Burkina Faso using national household surveys (2010–2017) |
Adama Traore
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Extending seasonal malaria chemoprevention to five cycles: A feasibility and acceptability study in Cascades region, Burkina Faso |
Thursday 19 November
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Symposium 13:00 – 14:45 US Eastern Time |
Olatunde Adesoro
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Piloting Reveal for use in seasonal malaria chemoprevention in Nigeria |
Alongside Malaria Consortium staff presenting at the conference, members of our senior technical and research teams will be available to talk with attendees of the conference about our work. If you are not attending ASTMH 2020, contact us at [email protected] to have a conversation.
Dr James Tibenderana Dr James Tibenderana is Malaria Consortium’s Technical Director. He provides strategic technical oversight to the organisation’s work globally. |
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Maddy Marasciulo-Rice Maddy Marasciulo-Rice is Case Management Specialist at Malaria Consortium. Maddy provides technical support to global country programmes on prevention, diagnosis and treatment of malaria, pneumonia, diarrhoea, malnutrition and dengue. She also serves as Malaria Consortium's US representative. |
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Charlotte Ward Charlotte Ward is Senior Research Specialist at Malaria Consortium. Charlotte is responsible for delivery of scientifically robust research outputs, design of study protocols, design of data collection materials and data analyses for multiple country projects in low-resource settings across Sub-Saharan Africa and South East Asia. |