Win Han Oo,
Cutts, Julia C.
Agius, Paul A.
Kyaw Zayar Aung,
Poe Poe Aung,
Aung Thi,
Nyi Nyi Zaw,
Htin Kyaw Thu,
Wai Yan Min Htay,
Ataide, Ricardo
O’Flaherty, Katherine
Ai Pao Yawn,
Aung Paing Soe,
Beeson, James G.
Crabb, Brendan
Pasricha, Naanki
Fowkes, Freya J. I.
Funding for this research was provided by:
3 MDG Fund
Burnet Institute
Victorian State Government Operational Infrastructure Support grant
Article History
Received: 3 August 2017
Accepted: 29 November 2018
First Online: 14 December 2018
Ethics approval and consent to participate
: Ethical approval for the protocol has been obtained from the Ethics Review Committee on Medical Research involving Human Subjects, Department of Medical Research, Myanmar Ministry of Health and Sport (21/Ethics/2015) and the Alfred hospital in Melbourne, Australia (95/15). The trial was explained to the community and community leaders and stakeholders gave community consent for the distribution of insect repellent and use of RDT data from their village (implementation of these were part of routine NMCP activities). Informed consent was sought from individuals providing a filter paper sample.
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