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1 Donnelly, M. J.; Konradsen, F.; Birley, M. H. 1997. Malaria-treatment-seeking behaviour in the southern Punjab, Pakistan. Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, 91(6):665-667.
Households ; Malaria ; Waterborne diseases ; Economic aspects ; Irrigation ; Health / Pakistan / Chishtian Sub-Division / Hasilpur / Punjab / Fordwah Eastern Sadiqia Irrigation and Drainage Project
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IIMI 631.7.5 G730 DON Record No: H09227)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H09227.pdf

2 Konradsen, F.; Donnelly, M. J.; Birley, M. H. 1996. The usefulness of routinely collected malaria statistics: A case study from Punjab, Pakistan. Draft report. 8p.
Malaria ; Waterborne diseases ; Public health ; Statistics ; Case studies / Pakistan / Punjab / Fordwah Eastern Sadiqia / Chistian Irrigation Sub-division
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IIMI 631.7.5 G730 KON Record No: H021657)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H021657.pdf

3 Donnelly, M. J.; Simard, F.; Lehmann, T. 2002. Evolutionary studies of malaria vectors. Trends in Parasitology, 18(2):75-80.
Malaria ; Waterborne diseases ; Disease vectors ; Public health / Africa
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 6319 Record No: H032046)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H_32046.pdf

4 Klinkenberg, E.; McCall, P. J.; Wilson, M. D.Akoto, A.; Donnelly, M. J.. 2003. Impact of urban agriculture on malaria prevalence in young children in two cities of Ghana. [Abstract only]. Abstract for proceedings of IDRC Forum on Ecosystem Approaches to Human Health, Montreal, Canada, 18-23 May, 2003. 2p.
Malaria ; Disease vectors ; Waterborne diseases ; Public health ; Ecosystems / Ghana / Accra / Kumasi
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 616.9362 G200 KLI Record No: H033171)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H033171.pdf
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H033171.pdf

5 Donnelly, M. J.; McCall, P. J.; Lengeler, C.; Bates, I.; D’Alessandro, U.; Barnish, G.; Konradsen, Flemming; Klinkenberg, Eveline; Townson, H.; Trape, J. F.; Hastings, I. M.; Mutero, Clifford. 2005. Malaria and urbanization in Sub-Saharan Africa. Malaria Journal, 4(12):1-5.
Malaria ; Waterborne diseases ; Public health ; Risks / Africa South of Sahara
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 616.9362 G110 DON Record No: H036354)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H_36354.pdf

6 Donnelly, M. J.; Birley, M. H.; Konradsen, F. 1997. An investigation of the relationship between depth to groundwater and malaria prevalence, Punjab, Pakistan. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI) ix, 39p. (IIMI Working Paper 040) [doi: https://doi.org/10.5337/2013.039]
Groundwater ; Malaria ; Disease vectors ; Waterborne diseases ; Land use ; Public health ; Farmers ; Institutions ; Infrastructure ; Maps ; Statistics ; Rice / Pakistan / Punjab / Bahawal Nagar
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IIMI 631.7.5 G730 DON Record No: H020245)
https://publications.iwmi.org/pdf/H_20245.pdf

7 Klinkenberg, Eveline; McCall, P. J.; Hastings, Ian; Wilson, M. D.; Amerasinghe, Felix; Donnelly, M. J.. 2005. Malaria and irrigated crops, Accra, Ghana. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 11(8):1290-1293.
Malaria ; Waterborne diseases ; Irrigated farming ; Public health ; Agricultural society / Accra / Ghana
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 616.9362 G200 KLI Record No: H037245)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H_37245.pdf

8 Klinkenberg, Eveline; McCall, P. J.; Wilson, M. D.; Akoto, A. O.; Amerasinghe, Felix; Bates, I.; Verhoeff, F. H.; Barnish, G.; Donnelly, M. J.. 2006. Urban malaria and anaemia in children: a cross-sectional survey in two cities of Ghana. Tropical Medicine and International Health, 11(5):578-588.
Malaria ; Risks ; Waterborne diseases ; Public health ; Urbanization / Ghana / Accra / Kumasi
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 614.532 G200 KLI Record No: H038642)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H038642.pdf

9 Klinkenberg, Eveline; McCall, P. J.; Wilson, M. D.; Amerasinghe, F. P.; Donnelly, M. J.. 2008. Impact of urban agriculture on malaria vectors in Accra, Ghana. Malaria Journal, 7(151): 9p.
Malaria ; Epidemiology ; Entomology ; Surveys ; Disease vectors ; Waterborne diseases ; Urban agriculture ; Public health ; Control methods / Ghana / Accra
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 614.532 G200 KLI Record No: H041483)
http://www.malariajournal.com/content/pdf/1475-2875-7-151.pdf
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H041483.pdf

10 Ronald, L. A.; Kenny, S. L.; Klinkenberg, Eveline; Akoto, A. O.; Boakye, I.; Barnish, G.; Donnelly, M. J.. 2006. Malaria and anaemia among children in two communities of Kumasi, Ghana: a cross-sectional survey. Malaria Journal, 5(105):8p.
Malaria ; Surveys ; Households ; Waterborne diseases / Ghana
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 614.532 G200 RON Record No: H041512)
http://www.malariajournal.com/content/pdf/1475-2875-5-105.pdf
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H041512.pdf
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11 Klinkenberg, Eveline; Onwona-Agyeman, K. A.; McCall, P. J.; Wilson, M. D.; Bates, I.; Verhoeff, F. H.; Barnish, G.; Donnelly, M. J.. 2010. Cohort trial reveals community impact of insecticide-treated nets on malariometric indices in urban Ghana. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 104(7): 496-503. [doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trstmh.2010.03.004]
Malaria ; Waterborne diseases ; Anemia ; Community involvement ; Urban areas / Ghana
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H042950)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H042950.pdf
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The efficacy of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) in prevention of malaria and anaemia has been shown in rural settings, but their impact in urban settings is unknown. We carried out an ITN intervention in two communities in urban Accra, Ghana, where local malaria transmission is known to occur. There was evidence for a mass or community effect, despite ITN use by fewer than 35% of households. Children living within 300 m of a household with an ITN had higher haemoglobin concentrations (0.5 g/dl higher, P = 0.011) and less anaemia (odds ratio 2.21, 95% CI 1.08–4.52, P = 0.031 at month 6), than children living more than 300 m away from a household with an ITN, although malaria parasitaemias were similar. With urban populations growing rapidly across Africa, this study shows that ITNs will be an effective tool to assist African countries to achieve their Millennium Development Goals in urban settings.

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