LiST in peer-reviewed journals

Kolekang A, Sarfo B, Danso-Appiah A, Dwomoh D, Akweongo P. (2022). Contribution of child health interventions to under-five mortality decline in Ghana: A modeling study using lives saved and missed opportunity tools. PLOS One.

Wetzler EA, Park C, Arroz JAH, Chande M, Mussambala F, Candrinho B. (2022). Impact of mass distribution of insecticide-treated netes in Mozambique, 2012 to 2025: Estimates of child lives saved using the Lives Saved Tool. PLOS Global Public Health.

Tong H, Kemp CG, Walker N. (2022). Estimating additional schooling and lifetime earning obtained from improved linear growth in low- and middle-income countries using the Lives Saved Tool (LiST). Journal of Global Health.

Baye K, Laillou A, Seyoum Y, Zvandaziva C, Chimanya K, Nyawo M. (2022). Estimates of child mortality reductions attributed to vitamin A supplementation in sub-Saharan Africa: scale-up, scale-back, or re-focus? The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

Walker CF, Walker N, Black R. (2022). Updating the assumptions on the impact of household water, sanitation and hygiene interventions on diarrhea morbidity in young children. Journal of Global Health.

Gelli A, Kemp CG, Margolies A, Twalibu A, Katundu M, Levin C. (2022). Economic evaluation of an early childhood development center-based agriculture and nutrition intervention in Malawi. Food Security.

Weissman E, Buchner D, Hemachandra N, Siddeeg K, Samim Soroush M, Rahmanzai AJ, et al. (2022). Benefit-risk analysis of maintaining essential Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health (RMNCH) services against risk of COVID-19 infection. PLOS Glob Public Health.

Sacks E, Sakyi K, Owusu PG, Ohrt C, Ademuwagun L, et al. (2021). Factors contributing to neonatal mortality reduction in three regions in Ghana: a mixed-methods study using the Lives Saved (LiST) modelling tool. Journal of Global Health Reports.

North K, Gai M, Allen G, Lee, AC. (2021). Breastfeeding in a Global Context: Epidemiology, Impact, and Future Directions. Clinical Therapeutics.

Lam F, Stegmuller A, Chou VB, Graham HR. (2021). Oxygen systems strengthening as an intervention to prevent childhood deaths due to pneumonia in low- resource settings: systematic review, meta-analysis and cost-effectiveness. BMJ Global Health.

Chou VB, Stegmuller A, Vaughan K, Spiegel PB. (2021). The Humanitarian Lives Saved Tool: An evidence-based approach for reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health program planning in humanitarian settings. Journal of Global Health.

Fritz J, Herrick T, Golbert SS. (2021). Estimation of health impact from digitalizing last-mile Logistics Management Information Systems (LMIS) in Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Mozambique: A Lives Saved Tool (LiST) model analysis. PLOS One.

Desmond C, Erzse A, Watt K, Ward K, Newell ML, Hofman K. (2021). Realising the potential human development returns to investing in early and maternal nutrition: The importance of identifying and addressing constraints over the life course. PLOS Global Public Health

Tong H, Walker N. (2021). Current levels of coverage of iron and folic acid fortification are insufficient to meet the recommended intake for women of reproductive age in low- and middle-income countries. Journal of Global Health.

Sawadogo-Lewis T, McKinnon R, Wyman J, Winfrey W, Roberton T. (2021). Developing a user-friendly interface for the Lives Saved Tool: LiST Online. Journal of Global Health.

Stenberg K, Watts R, Bertram MY, Engesveen K, Maliqi B, Say L, Hutubessy R. (2021). Cost-Effectiveness of Interventions to Improve Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Outcomes: A WHO-CHOICE Analysis for Eastern Sub-Saharan Africa and South-East Asia. International Journal of Health Policy Management.

Jo Y, LeFevre AE, Ali H, et al. (2021). mCARE, a digital health intervention package on pregnancy surveillance and care-seeking reminders from 2018 to 2027 in Bangladesh: a model-based cost-effectiveness analysis. BMJ Open.

Toor J, Echeverria-Londono S, Li X, Abbas K, Carter ED, Clapham HE, et al. (2021). Lives saved with vaccination for 10 pathogens across 112 countries in a pre-COVID-19 world. eLife.

Vosti S, Adams K, Michuda A, Luo H, Woldegenreal D, et al. (2021). Selecting Micronutrient Intervention Programs to Save Lives: Evidence from Cameroon. Current Developments in Nutrition.

Geli A, Kemp CG, Margolies A, Twalibu A, Katundu M, Levin C. (2021). Economic evaluation of an early childhood development center-based agriculture and nutrition intervention in Malawi. Food Security

Minckas N, Medvedev MM, Adejuyigbe EA, Brotherton H, Chellani H, et al. (2021) Preterm care during the COVID-19 pandemic: A compartive risk analysis of neonatal deaths averted by kangaroo mother care versus mortality due to SARS-CoV-2 infection. The Lancet EClinical Medicine

Kasahun AW, Abebe Adane H, Girum T, Wako WG. (2021). Effects of scaling up family planning on maternal survival in Ethiopia: spectrum modeling. International Journal of Women's Health.

Sawadogo-Lewis T, King SE, Aung T, Roberton T. (2021). The Potential Contribution of the Health System to Reducing Stunting in SUN Countries. Food and Nutrition Bulletin.

Rollins N, Minckas N, Jehan F, Lodha R, Raiten D, Thorne C, et al. (2021). A public health approach for deciding policy on infant feeding and mother–infant contact in the context of COVID-19. The Lancet Global Health. 2021 Feb;S2214109X20305386.

Assebe LF, Wondesen NB, Senait A, Asfaw E, Godana KT, et al. (2021). Economic evaluation of Health Extension Program packages in Ethiopia. PLOS One.

Baye K, Kennedy G. (2020) Estimates of dietary quality in infants and young children (6-23 mo): Evidence from demographic and health surveys of 49 low- and middle-income countries. Nutrition.

Vosti S, Engle-Stone R, Woldegebreal D, Luo H, Asfaw E, et al. (2020) Estimated Effectiveness and Cost-effectiveness of a Fortified Edible Oils Program in Ethiopia. Current Developments in Nutrition.

Li X, Mukandavire C, Cucunubá ZM, Echeverria Londono S, Abbas K, Clapham HE, et al; Vaccine Impact Modelling Consortium. Estimating the health impact of vaccination against ten pathogens in 98 low-income and middle-income countries from 2000 to 2030: a modelling study. Lancet. 2021 Jan 30;397(10272):398-408. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(20)32657-X. PMID: 33516338; PMCID: PMC7846814.

Nove, A., Friberg, I. K., Bernis, L. D., Mcconville, F., Moran, A. C., Najjemba, M., . . . Homer, C. S. Potential impact of midwives in preventing and reducing maternal and neonatal mortality and stillbirths: A Lives Saved Tool modelling study. The Lancet Global Health 2021;9:1

Fotso JC, Ambrose A, Hutchinson P, Ali D. Improving maternal and newborn care: cost-effectiveness of an innovation to rebrand traditional birth attendants in Sierra Leone. Int J Public Health. 2020 Dec;65(9):1603–12.

Kamali M, Wright JE, Akseer N, Tasic H, Conway K, Brar S, et al. Trends and determinants of newborn mortality in Kyrgyzstan: a Countdown country case study. The Lancet Global Health. 2020 Dec;S2214109X20304605.

Stone B, Sambo J, Sawadogo-Lewis T, Roberton T. When it rains, it pours: detecting seasonal patterns in utilization of maternal healthcare in Mozambique using routine data. BMC Health Serv Res. 2020 Dec;20(1):950.

Roberton T, Carter ED, Chou VB, Stegmuller AR, Jackson BD, Tam Y, et al. Early estimates of the indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on maternal and child mortality in low-income and middle-income countries: a modelling study. The Lancet Global Health. 2020;

Baye K. Prioritizing the Scale-Up of Evidence-Based Nutrition and Health Interventions to Accelerate Stunting Reduction in Ethiopia. Nutrients. 2019;11(12):3065.

Vosti S, Kagin J, Engle-Stone R, Luo H, Tarini A, et al. (2019) Strategies to achieve adequate vitamin A intake for young children: options for Cameroon. Annals of The New York Academy of Sciences.

Shepard DS, Zeng W, Mutasa R, Das AK, Sisimayi CN, et al. (2020). Cost-effectiveness of results-based financing of maternal and child health services in Zimbabwe: a controlled pre-post study. Journal of Hospital Management and Health Policy.

Chou VB, Walker N, Kanyangarara M. Estimating the global impact of poor quality of care on maternal and neonatal outcomes in 81 low- and middle-income countries: A modeling study. PLOS Medicine. 2019;16(12).

Choudhary TS, Sinha B, Khera A, Bhandari N, Chu Y, Jackson B, et al. Factors associated with the decline in under-five diarrhea mortality in India: a LiST analysis. Journal of Global Health. 2019;9(2):020804-.

Masanja H, Mongi P, Baraka J, Jackson B, Kisisiwe Y, Manji K, et al. Factors associated with the decline in under five diarrhea mortality in Tanzania from 1980-2015. Journal of Global Health. 2019;9(2).

Huicho L, Tavera M, Huayanay-Espinoza CA, Béjar-Díaz M, Rivera-Ch M, Tam Y, et al. Drivers of the progress achieved by Peru in reducing childhood diarrhoea mortality: a country case study. Journal of Global Health. 2019;9(2):020805-.

Nkwanyana NM, Voce AS. Are there decision support tools that might strengthen the health system for perinatal care in South African district hospitals? A review of the literature. BMC Health Services Research. 2019;19(1).

Black R, Fontaine O, Lamberti L, Bhan M, Huicho L, El Arifeen S, et al. Drivers of the reduction in childhood diarrhea mortality 1980-2015 and interventions to eliminate preventable diarrhea deaths by 2030. Journal of Global Health. 2019;9(2):020801-.

Billah SM, Raihana S, Ali NB, Iqbal A, Rahman MM, Khan ANS, et al. Bangladesh: a success case in combating childhood diarrhoea. Journal of Global Health. 2019;9(2):020803-.

Lauria ME, Fiori KP, Jones HE, Gbeleou S, Kenkou K, Agoro S, et al. Assessing the Integrated Community-Based Health Systems Strengthening initiative in northern Togo: a pragmatic effectiveness-implementation study protocol. Implementation Science. 2019;14(1):92.

Thapa J, Budhathoki SS, Gurung R, Paudel P, Jha B, Ghimire A, et al. Equity and Coverage in the Continuum of Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Services in Nepal-Projecting the Estimates on Death Averted Using the LiST Tool. Matern Child Health J. 2019.

Carter ED, Tam Y, Walker N. Impact of vaccination delay on deaths averted by pneumococcal conjugate vaccine: Modeled effects in 8 country scenarios. Vaccine. 2019.

Sadruddin S, Pagnoni F, Baugh G. Lessons from the integrated community case management (iCCM) Rapid Access Expansion Program. Journal of Global Health. 2019;9(2):020101.

Zeng W, Sun D, Mphwanthe H, Huan T, Nam JE, Saint-Firmin P, et al. The impact and cost-effectiveness of user fee exemption by contracting out essential health package services in Malawi. BMJ Global Health. 2019;4(2).

Hategeka C, Tuyisenge G, Bayingana C, Tuyisenge L. Effects of scaling up various community-level interventions on child mortality in Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania: a modeling study. Global Health Research and Policy. 2019;4(1).

Prosnitz D, Herrera S, Coelho H, Davis LM, Zalisk K, Yourkavitch J. Evidence of Impact: iCCM as a strategy to save lives of children under five. Journal of Global Health. 2019;9(1).

Lam F, Wentworth L, Cherutich P, Migiro S, Abdala K, Musyoka M, et al. An evaluation of a national oral rehydration solution and zinc scale-up program in Kenya between 2011 and 2016. Journal of Global Health. 2019;9(1):01050

Alderman H, Nguyen PH, Menon P. Progress in reducing child mortality and stunting in India: an application of the Lives Saved Tool. Health Policy and Planning. 2019;34(9):667–75.

Junior JM, Cane RM, Goncalves MP, Sambo J, Konikoff J, Fernandes Q, et al. Projecting the lives saved by continuing the historical scale-up of child and maternal health interventions in Mozambique until 2030. Journal of Global Health. 2019;9(1):011102.

Schroder K, Battu A, Wentworth L, Houdek J, Fashanu C, Wiwa O, et al. Increasing coverage of pediatric diarrhea treatment in high-burden countries. Journal of Global Health. 2019;9(1):0010503-.

Mishra NR, Mohanty SK, Mittra D, Shah M, Meitei WB. Projecting stunting and wasting under alternative scenarios in Odisha, India, 2015-2030: a Lives Saved Tool (LiST)-based approach. BMJ Open. 2019;9(5):e028681.

Willcox M, Moorthy A, Mohan D, Romano K, Hutchful D, Mehl G, et al. Mobile Technology for Community Health in Ghana: Is Maternal Messaging and Provider Use of Technology Cost-Effective in Improving Maternal and Child Health Outcomes at Scale? J Med Internet Res. 2019;21(2):e11268.

Friberg IK, Venkateswaran M, Ghanem B, Frøen JF. Antenatal care data sources and their policy and planning implications: a Palestinian example using the Lives Saved Tool. BMC Public Health. 2019;19(1):124.

Chou VB, Bubb-Humfryes O, Sanders R, Walker N, Stover J, Cochrane T, et al. Pushing the envelope through the Global Financing Facility: potential impact of mobilising additional support to scale-up life-saving interventions for women, children and adolescents in 50 high-burden countries. BMJ Global Health. 2018Feb;3(5).

Niyeha D, Malamsha D, Mpembeni R, Charwe D, Epimark S, Malima K, et al. Explaining progress towards Millennium Development Goal 4 for child survival in Tanzania. J Glob Health. 2018;8(2):021201.

Macicame I, Magaço A, Cassocera M, Amado C, Feriano A, Chicumbe S, et al. Intervention heroes of Mozambique from 1997 to 2015: estimates of maternal and child lives saved using the Lives Saved Tool. J Glob Health. 2018;8(2):021202-.

Sharma S, George A. Neonatal Mortality Rate Projection: Will Indian States Achieve Sustainable Development Goal 3? 2018.

Witter S, Brikci N, Harris T, Williams R, Keen S, Mujica A, et al. The free healthcare initiative in Sierra Leone: Evaluating a health system reform, 2010‐2015. The International Journal of Health Planning and Management. 2018Dec;33(2):434–48.

Bukusuba J, Kaaya AN, Atukwase A. Modelling the impact of stunting on child survival in a rural Ugandan setting. BMC Nutrition. 2018;4(1):13.

Murray J, Head R, Sarrassat S, Hollowell J, Remes P, Lavoie M, et al. Modelling the effect of a mass radio campaign on child mortality using facility utilisation data and the Lives Saved Tool (LiST): findings from a cluster randomised trial in Burkina Faso. BMJ Global Health. 2018;3(4).

LeFevre A, Cabrera-Escobar MA, Mohan D, Eriksen J, Rogers D, Neo Parsons A, et al. Forecasting the Value for Money of Mobile Maternal Health Information Messages on Improving Utilization of Maternal and Child Health Services in Gauteng, South Africa: Cost-Effectiveness Analysis. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2018;6(7):e153.

Sarrassat S, Meda N, Badolo H, Ouedraogo M, Some H, Bambara R, et al. Effect of a mass radio campaign on family behaviours and child survival in Burkina Faso: a repeated cross-sectional, cluster-randomised trial. Lancet Glob Health. 2018;6(3):e330-e41.

Ayyanat JA, Harbour C, Kumar S, Singh M. LiST modelling with monitoring data to estimate impact on child mortality of an ORS and zinc programme with public sector providers in Bihar, India. BMC Public Health. 2018;18(1):103..

Sochas L, Channon AA, Nam S. Counting indirect crisis-related deaths in the context of a low-resilience health system: the case of maternal and neonatal health during the Ebola epidemic in Sierra Leone. Health Policy and Planning. 2017; 32(3):iii32–iii39

Khurmi MS, Sayinzoga F, Berhe A, Bucyana T, Mwali AK, Manzi E, et al. Newborn Survival Case Study in Rwanda - Bottleneck Analysis and Projections in Key Maternal and Child Mortality Rates Using Lives Saved Tool (LiST). Int J MCH AIDS. 2017;6(2):93-108.

Chou, V.B., et al., Expanding the population coverage of evidence–based interventions with community health workers to save the lives of mothers and children: an analysis of potential global impact using the Lives Saved Tool (LiST). J Glob Health, 2017 7(201702).

Ruducha, J., et al., How Ethiopia achieved Millennium Development Goal 4 through multisectoral interventions: a Countdown to 2015 case study. Lancet Glob Health, 2017. 5(11): p. e1142-e1151.

Nkonki, L.L., et al., Modelling the cost of community interventions to reduce child mortality in South Africa using the Lives Saved Tool (LiST). BMJ Open, 2017. 7(8): p. e011425.

Keats, E.C., et al., Progress and priorities for reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health in Kenya: a Countdown to 2015 country case study. Lancet Glob Health, 2017. 5(8): p. e782-e795.

Shekar, M., et al., Reaching the global target to reduce stunting: an investment framework. Health Policy Plan, 2017. 32(5): p. 657-668.

Askew I, Weinberger M, Dasgupta A, Darroch J, Smith E, Stover J, et al. Harmonizing Methods for Estimating the Impact of Contraceptive Use on Unintended Pregnancy, Abortion, and Maternal Health. Global Health: Science and Practice. 2017Jul;5(4):658–67.

Heidkamp, R.A., A. Clermont, and N. Walker, How Can We Reach World Health Assembly 2025 Nutrition Targets? Using the Lives Saved Tool to Support Strategic Planning by the Nutrition Sector in Low-and Middle-Income Countries. The FASEB Journal, 2017. 31(1 Supplement): p. 312.4-312.4.

Vosti, S.A., et al., From Dietary Adequacy for Vitamin A in Children and Folate in Women to Children’s Lives Saved in Cameroon: A Bioeconomic Model to Inform Cost-Effective Policy Choices. The FASEB Journal, 2017. 31(1 Supplement): p. 312.3-312.3.

Hamilton, M., et al., Spectrum-Malaria: a user-friendly projection tool for health impact assessment and strategic planning by malaria control programmes in sub-Saharan Africa. Malaria Journal, 2017. 16(1): p. 68.

Roberton T, Litvin K, Self A, Stegmuller AR. All things to all people: trade-offs in pursuit of an ideal modeling tool for maternal and child health. BMC Public Health. 2017;17(S4).

Higgins-Steele, A., et al., Ending Preventable Child Deaths from Pneumonia and Diarrhoea in Afghanistan: An Analysis of Intervention Coverage Scenarios Using the Lives Saved Tool. J Trop Med, 2017. 2017: p. 3120854.

Johri, M., et al., Adding interventions to mass measles vaccinations in India. Bull World Health Organ, 2016. 94(10): p. 718-727.

Doherty T., et al., Reduction in child mortality in Ethiopia: analysis of data from demographic and health surveys. J Glob Health, 2016, 2(6).

Huicho, L., et al., Child health and nutrition in Peru within an antipoverty political agenda: a Countdown to 2015 country case study. Lancet Glob Health, 2016. 4(6): p. e414-26. 

Tam, Y., et al., Remaining missed opportunities of child survival in Peru: modelling mortality impact of universal and equitable coverage of proven interventions. BMC Public Health, 2016. 16(1): p. 1048.

Akseer, N., et al., Coverage and inequalities in maternal and child health interventions in Afghanistan. BMC Public Health, 2016. 16 Suppl 2: p. 797.

Ariff, S. et al., Global Burden, Epidemiologic Trends, and Prevention of Intrapartum-Related Deaths in Low-Resource Settings. Clin Perinatol, 2016. 43(3): p. 593-608.

Arnesan L., et al., An analysis of three levels of scaled-up coverage for 28 interventions to avert stillbirths and maternal, newborn and child mortality in 27 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean with the Lives Saved Tool (LiST). BMC Public Health, 2016. 16(613).

Akseer, N., et al., Achieving maternal and child health gains in Afghanistan: a Countdown to 2015 country case study. Lancet Glob Health, 2016. 4(6): p. e395-413. 

Marchant, T., et al., Improved measurement for mothers, newborns and children in the era of the Sustainable Development Goals. J Glob Health, 2016. 6(1): p. 010506.

Bourgeois, A.L., T.F. Wierzba, and R.I. Walker, Status of vaccine research and development for enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli. Vaccine, 2016. 34(26): p. 2880-6. 

Black, R.E., et al., Reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health: key messages from Disease Control Priorities 3rd Edition. Lancet, 2016.

McGee, S.A., et al., Strategic planning for saving the lives of mothers, newborns and children and preventing stillbirths in KwaZulu-Natal province South Africa: modelling using the Lives Saved Tool (LiST). BMC Public Health, 2016. 16(1): p. 49. 

Besada, D., et al., Niger's Child Survival Success, Contributing Factors and Challenges to Sustainability: A Retrospective Analysis. PLoS One, 2016. 11(1): p. e0146945.

Kanyuka, M., et al., Malawi and Millennium Development Goal 4: a Countdown to 2015 country case study.Lancet Glob Health, 2016. 4(3): p. e201-14.

Munos, M., et al., Independent Evaluation of the Rapid Scale-Up Program to Reduce Under-Five Mortality in Burkina Faso. Am J Trop Med Hyg, 2016. 94(3): p. 584-95. 

Berti, P., et al., An adequacy evaluation of a maternal health intervention in rural Honduras: the impact of engagement of men and empowerment of women. Rev Panam Salud Publica, 2015, 37(2): p.90-97 

Doherty, T., et al., Assessment of Malawi's success in child mortality reduction through the lens of the Catalytic Initiative Integrated Health Systems Strengthening programme: Retrospective evaluation. J Glob Health, 2015. 5(2): p. 020412. 

George, C.M., et al., Evaluation of the effectiveness of care groups in expanding population coverage of Key child survival interventions and reducing under-5 mortality: a comparative analysis using the lives saved tool (LiST). BMC Public Health, 2015. 15: p. 835.

Byrne, A., A. Hodge, and E. Jimenez-Soto, Accelerating Maternal and Child Health Gains in Papua New Guinea: Modelled Predictions from Closing the Equity Gap Using LiST. Matern Child Health J, 2015. 19(11): p. 2429-37. 

Perry, H., et al., Care Groups II: A Summary of the Child Survival Outcomes Achieved Using Volunteer Community Health Workers in Resource-Constrained Settings. Glob Health Sci Pract, 2015. 3(3): p. 370-81.

Mubiru, D., et al., Evaluation of Integrated Community Case Management in Eight Districts of Central Uganda. PLoS One, 2015. 10(8): p. e0134767.

McPake, B., et al., Cost-effectiveness of community-based practitioner programmes in Ethiopia, Indonesia and Kenya. Bull World Health Organ, 2015. 93(9): p. 631-639a.  

Das, J.K., et al., State of neonatal health care in eight countries of the SAARC region, South Asia: how can we make a difference? Paediatr Int Child Health, 2015. 35(3): p. 174-86.

Jiang, Z., et al., Determining Optimal Strategies to Reduce Maternal and Child Mortality in Rural Areas in Western China: an Assessment Using the Lives Saved Tool. Biomed Environ Sci, 2015. 28(8): p. 606-10.

Afnan-Holmes, H., et al., Tanzania's countdown to 2015: an analysis of two decades of progress and gaps for reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health, to inform priorities for post-2015. Lancet Glob Health, 2015. 3(7): p. e396-409.

Head, R., et al., Can mass media interventions reduce child mortality? Lancet, 2015. 386(9988): p. 97-100.

Chola, L., et al., Scaling Up Family Planning to Reduce Maternal and Child Mortality: The Potential Costs and Benefits of Modern Contraceptive Use in South Africa. PLoS One, 2015. 10(6): p. e0130077.

Chola, L., et al., Cost and impact of scaling up interventions to save lives of mothers and children: taking South Africa closer to MDGs 4 and 5. Glob Health Action, 2015. 8: p. 27265.

Chola, L., et al., Reducing diarrhoea deaths in South Africa: costs and effects of scaling up essential interventions to prevent and treat diarrhoea in under-five children. BMC Public Health, 2015. 15: p. 394.

Langston, A.C., D.M. Prosnitz, and E.G. Sarriot, Neglected value of small population-based surveys: a comparison with demographic and health survey data. J Health Popul Nutr, 2015. 33(1): p. 123-36.

Bishai, D., et al., Cost-effectiveness of using a social franchise network to increase uptake of oral rehydration salts and zinc for childhood diarrhea in rural Myanmar. Cost Eff Resour Alloc, 2015. 13: p. 3.

Alfonso, Y.N., et al., Cost-effectiveness analysis of a voucher scheme combined with obstetrical quality improvements: quasi experimental results from Uganda. Health Policy Plan, 2015. 30(1): p. 88-99.             

Michalow, J., et al., Triple return on investment: the cost and impact of 13 interventions that could prevent stillbirths and save the lives of mothers and babies in South Africa. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth, 2015. 15: p. 39.

Jit, M., et al., Thirty years of vaccination in Vietnam: Impact and cost-effectiveness of the national Expanded Programme on Immunization. Vaccine, 2015. 33 Suppl 1: p. A233-9. 

Shillcutt, S.D., et al., Protocol for the economic evaluation of the diarrhea alleviation through zinc and oral rehydration salt therapy at scale through private and public providers in rural Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh, India. Implement Sci, 2014. 9: p. 164.    

Das, J.K., R.A. Salam, and Z.A. Bhutta, Global burden of childhood diarrhea and interventions. Curr Opin Infect Dis, 2014. 27(5): p. 451-8.

Johri, M., et al., Estimation of maternal and child mortality one year after user-fee elimination: an impact evaluation and modelling study in Burkina Faso. Bull World Health Organ, 2014. 92(10): p. 706-15.

Homer, C.S., et al., The projected effect of scaling up midwifery. Lancet, 2014. 384(9948): p. 1146-57.

Ricca, J., et al., Community-based intervention packages facilitated by NGOs demonstrate plausible evidence for child mortality impact. Health Policy Plan, 2014. 29(2): p. 204-16.

Darmstadt GL, Kinney MV, Chopra M, Cousens S, Kak L, Paul VK, et al. Who has been caring for the baby?The Lancet.384(9938):174-88.

 Bhutta ZA, Das JK, Bahl R, Lawn JE, Salam RA, Paul VK, et al. Can available interventions end preventable deaths in mothers, newborn babies, and stillbirths, and at what cost? Lancet. 2014;384(9940):347-70.

Jo Y, Labrique AB, Lefevre AE, Mehl G, Pfaff T, Walker N, et al. Using the lives saved tool (LiST) to model mHealth impact on neonatal survival in resource-limited settings. PLoS One. 2014;9(7):e102224.

Bartlett L, Weissman E, Gubin R, Patton-Molitors R, Friberg IK. The impact and cost of scaling up midwifery and obstetrics in 58 low- and middle-income countries. PLoS One. 2014;9(6):e98550.

 Paintain LS, Kolaczinski J, Renshaw M, Filler S, Kilian A, Webster J, et al. Sustaining fragile gains: the need to maintain coverage with long-lasting insecticidal nets for malaria control and likely implications of not doing so. PLoS One. 2013;8(12):e83816.

Curry LA, Byam P, Linnander E, Andersson KM, Abebe Y, Zerihun A, et al. Evaluation of the Ethiopian Millennium Rural Initiative: impact on mortality and cost-effectiveness. PLoS One. 2013;8(11):e79847.

Acharya A, Liu L, Li Q, Friberg IK. Estimating the child health equity potential of improved sanitation in Nepal. BMC Public Health. 2013;13 Suppl 3:S25.

Walker N, Yenokyan G, Friberg IK, Bryce J. Patterns in coverage of maternal, newborn, and child health interventions: projections of neonatal and under-5 mortality to 2035. Lancet. 2013;382(9897):1029-38.

Marsh A, Munos M, Baya B, Sanon D, Gilroy K, Bryce J. Using LiST to model potential reduction in under-five mortality in Burkina Faso. BMC Public Health. 2013;13 Suppl 3:S26. 

Adesina A, Bollinger LA. Estimating the cost-savings associated with bundling maternal and child health interventions: a proposed methodology. BMC Public Health. 2013;13 Suppl 3:S

 Luo DS, Chen LL, Wei P, Jiang Z, Guo Y. [Applicability of lives saved tool in projecting effects of scaling up interventions on reducing maternal mortality rates in the rural area of Guangxi province in China]. Beijing Da Xue Xue Bao. 2013;45(3):427-31.

Lee LA, Franzel L, Atwell J, Datta SD, Friberg IK, Goldie SJ, et al. The estimated mortality impact of vaccinations forecast to be administered during 2011-2020 in 73 countries supported by the GAVI Alliance. Vaccine. 2013;31 Suppl 2:B61-72.

Ruhago GM, Ngalesoni FN, Norheim OF. Addressing inequity to achieve the maternal and child health millennium development goals: looking beyond averages. BMC Public Health. 2012;12:1119.

 Onarheim KH, Tessema S, Johansson KA, Eide KT, Norheim OF, Miljeteig I. Prioritizing child health interventions in Ethiopia: modeling impact on child mortality, life expectancy and inequality in age at death. PLoS One. 2012;7(8):e41521.

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