DSS as platform
of research produce a chapter in INDEPTH monograph
and also there are several recent publications
from the DSS framework, includes;
Marchant T, Schellenberg JA, Nathan R, Abdulla
S, Mukasa O, Mshinda H, Lengeler C. Anemia in
Pregnancy and infant mortality in Tanzania.
Trop. Med. Int Health. 2004 Feb; 9(2):262-6.
Rose Nathan, Honorati Masanja, Hassan Mshinda,
Joanna A. Schellenberg, Don de Savigny, Christian
Lengeler, Marcel Tanner and Cesar G.
Mosquito nets and the Poor: can Social Marketing
readdress inequalities in access. Tro. Int.
Health 2004 Oct. 9 (10): 1121-26
Mushi AK, Schellerberg JR, Mponda H, Lengeler
C.
Targeted subsidy for malaria control with treated
nets using a discount voucher system in Tanzania
Health Policy Plan. 2003 Jun;18 (2): 163-71
Schellenberg JA, Minja H, Mponda H, Kikumbih
N, Mushi A, Nathan R, Abdulla S, Mukasa O, Marchant
TJ, Tanner M, Lengeler C.
Re-treatments of Mosquito nets with insecticide.
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 2002 Jul- Aug;96(4):
368-9
Marchant T, Armstrong Schellenberg JR, Edgar
T, Ronsmans C,Nathan R, Abdulla S, Mukasa O,
Urassa H, Lengeler C.
Anaemia during pregnancy in Southern Tanzania.
Ann Trop Med Parasitol. 2002 Jul; 96(5): 477-87
Armstrong Schellenberg JR, Nathan R, Abdulla
S, Mukasa O, Marchant TJ, Tanner M, Lengeler
C.
Risk Factors for child mortality in Rural Tanzania.
Trop Med Int Health. 2002 Jun; 7 (6): 506-11
Abdulla S, Schellenberg JR, Mukasa O, Lengeler
C
Usefulness of a dispensary- based case-control
study for assessing morbidirty impact of treated
net programme.
Int J Epidemiol. 2002 Feb;31 (1):175-80
Marchant T, Schellenberg JA, Edgar T, Nathan
R, Abdulla S, Mukasa O, Mponda H and Lengeler
C.
Socially marketed insecticide- treated nets
improve malaria and anaemia in pregnancy in
southern Tanzania.
Trop Med Int Health. 2002 Feb; 7 (2):149-58