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  1. Factors affecting access to and utilisation of intravenous iron to treat anaemia in pregnancy in Zomba, Malawi: a qualitative study
  2. Modelling the Cost-Effectiveness of a Placental Malaria Vaccine in Sub-Saharan Africa
  3. Reimagining language access in mental healthcare through cultural integration in KwaZulu-Natal
  4. Ambivalent Social Value and Different Understandings of Research in Shifting Biomedical Contexts
  5. Conceptualizing the implementation of post-discharge malaria chemoprevention in Malawi using a co-design approach
  6. Ferric carboxymaltose for anemia in late pregnancy: a randomized controlled trial
  7. Author Correction: Ferric carboxymaltose for anemia in late pregnancy: a randomized controlled trial
  8. Hydrocephalus, healing, and disrupted daily living: exploring maternal experiences at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre, Malawi
  9. Using an experience-based co-design approach to develop strategies for implementing an intravenous iron intervention to treat moderate and severe anemia in pregnancy in Malawi
  10. Can biosampling really be “non-invasive”? An examination of the socially invasive nature of physically non-invasive biosampling in urban and rural Malawi
  11. Exploring healthcare workers’ perceptions of child health research at Kamuzu Central Hospital, Malawi: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
  12. Epidemiology of menstrual-related absenteeism in 44 low and middle-income countries
  13. The role of healthcare providers and caregivers in monitoring critically ill children: a qualitative study in a tertiary hospital, southern Malawi
  14. Assessing the implementation fidelity, feasibility, and sustainability of community-based house improvement for malaria control in southern Malawi: a mixed-methods study
  15. Implementation of post-discharge malaria chemoprevention (PDMC) in Benin, Kenya, Malawi, and Uganda: stakeholder engagement meeting report
  16. Perceptions and experiences of intravenous iron treatment for anaemia in pregnancy in Malawi: a formative qualitative study
  17. Fourth Controlled Human Infection Model (CHIM) meeting – CHIMs in endemic countries, May 22–23, 2023
  18. Maternal mental health research in Malawi: Community and healthcare provider perspectives on acceptability and ethicality
  19. Psychosis Recovery Orientation in Malawi by Improving Services and Engagement (PROMISE) protocol
  20. Loss to Hospital Follow-Up in Pediatric Cerebral Malaria Survivors: A Case-Control Study
  21. Perceptions and experiences of intravenous iron treatment for anaemia in pregnancy in Malawi: a formative qualitative study
  22. Factors and strategies influencing implementation of an intravenous iron intervention for antenatal anaemia: A mixed‐methods systematic review
  23. Community Participation in Habitat Management and Larviciding for the Control of Malaria Vectors in Southern Malawi
  24. ‘It is the child with the big head’ – Primary healthcare providers’ perceptions of paediatric hydrocephalus in Blantyre, Malawi: A qualitative study
  25. The menstrual cycle and football: The experiences of African women football players
  26. Perceptions and experiences of intravenous iron treatment for anaemia in pregnancy in Malawi: a formative qualitative study
  27. Pandemic preparedness means policy makers need to work with social scientists
  28. An implementation research programme to support an intravenous iron intervention for pregnant women with moderate and severe anaemia in Malawi: study protocol
  29. Perceptions and experiences of intravenous iron treatment for anaemia in pregnancy in Malawi: a formative qualitative study
  30. “At first, I was very afraid”—a qualitative description of participants’ views and experiences in the first Human Infection Study in Malawi
  31. A feasibility study of controlled human infection with Streptococcus pneumoniae in Malawi
  32. “At first, I was very afraid”—a qualitative description of participants’ views and experiences in the first Human Infection Study in Malawi
  33. A pneumococcal controlled human infection model in Malawi: Transfer of an established pneumococcal carriage model from Liverpool, UK to Blantyre, Malawi – A feasibility study
  34. A pneumococcal controlled human infection model in Malawi: Transfer of an established pneumococcal carriage model from Liverpool, UK to Blantyre, Malawi – A feasibility study
  35. A Formative Qualitative Study on the Acceptability of Deferred Consent in Adult Emergency Care Research in Malawi
  36. Strengthening ethical community engagement in contemporary Malawi
  37. Obtaining Informed Consent in Children
  38. Strengthening ethical community engagement in contemporary Malawi
  39. Health Selection, Migration, and HIV Infection in Malawi
  40. Critical care in Malawi: The ethics of beneficence and justice
  41. Malaria control in rural Malawi: implementing peer health education for behaviour change
  42. Changing times? Gender roles and relationships in maternal, newborn and child health in Malawi
  43. A framework for Controlled Human Infection Model (CHIM) studies in Malawi: Report of a Wellcome Trust workshop on CHIM in Low Income Countries held in Blantyre, Malawi
  44. Cohort profile: internal migration in sub-Saharan Africa—The Migration and Health in Malawi (MHM) study
  45. Migration and HIV infection in Malawi
  46. Appropriateness of no-fault compensation for research-related injuries from an African perspective: an appeal for action by African countries: Table 1
  47. The use of technology enhanced learning in health research capacity development: lessons from a cross country research partnership
  48. Culture and Antenatal Care
  49. Motivational Factors for Participation in Biomedical Research
  50. Prevention and management of malaria during pregnancy: findings from a comparative qualitative study in Ghana, Kenya and Malawi
  51. Malawi
  52. Factors Affecting Antenatal Care Attendance: Results from Qualitative Studies in Ghana, Kenya and Malawi
  53. Local illness concepts and their relevance for the prevention and control of malaria during pregnancy in Ghana, Kenya and Malawi: findings from a comparative qualitative study
  54. The patient-provider relationship and antenatal care uptake at two referral hospitals in Malawi: A qualitative study