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Outdoor sleeping and other night-time activities in northern Ghana: implications for residual transmission and malaria prevention
Objectives
This study was designed to explore and document night-time activities, including outdoor sleeping, that might increase exposure to malaria infection. Study findings may also inform the design of potential behaviour change communication or other interventions to reduce risk of outdoor malaria infection.
Principal Institution
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (JHBSPH), United States
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Date
Jul 2013 — Jan 2014
Total Project Funding
$70,332
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