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Efficacy of Mobile Phone Short Message Service (SMS) Reminders on Malaria Treatment Adherence and Day 3 Post-Treatment Reviews (SMS-RES-MAL) in Kenya: A Study Protocol.Talisuna AO, Zurovac D, Githinji S, Oburu A, Malinga J, Nyandigisi A, Jones CO, Snow RW
J Clin Trials, (2019). 5:217

"You cannot know if it's a baby or not a baby": uptake, provision and perceptions of antenatal care and routine antenatal ultrasound scanning in rural Kenya.Oluoch DA, Mwangome N, Kemp B, Seale AC, Koech A, Papageorghiou AT, Berkley JA, Kennedy SH, Jones CO
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth, (2015). 15:127

Imported malaria among people who travel to visit friends and relatives: is current UK policy effective or does it need a strategic change?.Behrens RH, Neave PE, Jones CO
Malar J, (2015). 14:149

"Even if you know everything you can forget": health worker perceptions of mobile phone text-messaging to improve malaria case-management in Kenya.Jones CO, Wasunna B, Sudoi R, Githinji S, Snow RW, Zurovac D
PLoS One, (2012). 7:e38636

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