Insecticide-treated bed nets and residual indoor spraying reduce malaria in areas with low transmission: a reanalysis of the Maltrials study.
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Full Title: Malar J
Abbreviation: Malar J
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Subject Category: Tropical Medicine
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"availability of data and materials the trial data set is available on the following website: https://osf io/nrbqe/ . availability of data and materials the trial data set is available on the following website: https://osf"
"Declarations Ethics approval and consent to participateThe current analysis is based on secondary data from a previously published study [1]. The original study was approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB) of the College of Health Sciences at Addis Ababa University, the Ministry of Science and Technology, Ethiopia (ref: 3.10/446/06) and the Regional Committee for Medical and Health Research Ethics, Western Norway (ref: 2013/986/REK Vest). Consent for publicationNot applicable. Competing interestsThe authors declare that they have no competing interests. Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests."
"Funding Open access funding provided by University of Bergen. The Norwegian Research Council (Project number 220554) and the University of Bergen funded the original study project. The funding sources for this study had no role in the design, data collection, analysis, and interpretation of the results or the report's writing."
"Trial registration: PACTR201411000882128 (08 September 2014)."
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