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| K GrahamSummaryAffiliation: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Country: UK Publications
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Tents pre-treated with insecticide for malaria control in refugee camps: an entomological evaluationKate Graham
HealthNet International, Peshawar, Pakistan
Malar J 3:25. 2004..A refugee shelter that is treated with insecticide during manufacture would be useful for malaria control at the acute stage of an emergency, when logistic problems, poor co-ordination and insecurity limit the options for malaria control...
Multi-country field trials comparing wash-resistance of PermaNet and conventional insecticide-treated nets against anopheline and culicine mosquitoesK Graham
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK
Med Vet Entomol 19:72-83. 2005....
Insecticide-treated plastic tarpaulins for control of malaria vectors in refugee campsK Graham
HealthNet International, Peshawar, Pakistan
Med Vet Entomol 16:404-8. 2002..Mass coverage with deltamethrin-sprayed or impregnated tarpaulins or tents has strong potential for preventing malaria in displaced populations affected by conflict...
Comparison of three pyrethroid treatments of top-sheets for malaria control in emergencies: entomological and user acceptance studies in an Afghan refugee camp in PakistanK Graham
HealthNet International, Peshawar, Pakistan
Med Vet Entomol 16:199-206. 2002..Side-effects associated with deltamethrin indicate that alphacypermethrin and permethrin are more appropriate first choice insecticides for treatment of sheets and blankets...
Malaria control in Afghanistan: progress and challengesJan Kolaczinski
Disease Control and Vector Biology Unit, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK
Lancet 365:1506-12. 2005..This process should be guided by the knowledge and experience gained during the complex emergency and a focus on malaria should be maintained until the disease is brought under control...
Efficacy of combination therapy with artesunate plus amodiaquine compared to monotherapy with chloroquine, amodiaquine or sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine for treatment of uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum in AfghanistanNaeem Durrani
HealthNet International, Malaria and Leishmaniasis Control Programme, University Town, Peshawar, Pakistan
Trop Med Int Health 10:521-9. 2005..An alternative drug combination to AQ/AS is required for Afghanistan...
New tools to control malaria in refugee campsKate Graham
J R Soc Health 124:253-5. 2004
