Stefan Witek-McManus
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine(GB)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Parasites and Host Interactions, Global Maternal and Child Health, Child Nutrition and Water Access, Parasite Biology and Host Interactions, Malaria Research and Control
Most-Cited Works
- → Patterns of individual non-treatment during multiple rounds of mass drug administration for control of soil-transmitted helminths in the TUMIKIA trial, Kenya: a secondary longitudinal analysis(2020)155 cited
- → Effects, equity, and cost of school-based and community-wide treatment strategies for soil-transmitted helminths in Kenya: a cluster-randomised controlled trial(2019)110 cited
- → The High Burden of Malaria in Primary School Children in Southern Malawi(2015)57 cited
- → Epidemiology of soil-transmitted helminths following sustained implementation of routine preventive chemotherapy: Demographics and baseline results of a cluster randomised trial in southern Malawi(2021)21 cited
- → School-based diagnosis and treatment of malaria by teachers using rapid diagnostic tests and artemisinin-based combination therapy: experiences and perceptions of users and implementers of the Learner Treatment Kit, southern Malawi(2017)19 cited
- → Design, implementation and evaluation of a training programme for school teachers in the use of malaria rapid diagnostic tests as part of a basic first aid kit in southern Malawi(2015)14 cited
- → Forecasting the effectiveness of the DeWorm3 trial in interrupting the transmission of soil-transmitted helminths in three study sites in Benin, India and Malawi(2021)12 cited
- → Domains of transmission and association of community, school, and household sanitation with soil-transmitted helminth infections among children in coastal Kenya(2019)12 cited
- → Development and application of an electronic treatment register: a system for enumerating populations and monitoring treatment during mass drug administration(2020)11 cited
- → Global diversity of soil-transmitted helminths reveals population-biased genetic variation that impacts diagnostic targets(2025)6 cited