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WHAT WE WILL DO. Malaria is a disease that is spread by mosquitoes. When your child sleeps under a treated mosquito net, he or she gets some protection from mosquito bites and malaria. Using a mosquito net all the time lowers your child’s chance of getting malaria. We want to see whether mosquito nets are still working to reduce your child’s chance of getting malaria. To know whether mosquito nets are working, we would like to see your child every month for 12 months. We will come to a place close to your home and ask you to bring your child to this place. At each visit, we will ask you some questions about your child’s health. We will ask you who in your family is sleeping under a mosquito net. At each visit, we will test your child for malaria and anemia. Your child will receive free treatment if he or she has malaria or anemia. Each monthly visit should take about 30 minutes of your time. If you agree for you and your child to take part in this study, we would like to ask you some questions. We would like to take a sample of blood from your child’s finger. Some of this blood will go on a glass slide to test your child for malaria. One drop of blood will go into a machine to test your child for anemia. After today, one drop of blood will be used in a rapid test for malaria. Today only, a few drops of blood will be put on a paper that we will test in the laboratory to see if your child has malaria that we could not see under the microscope. We would like for you and your child to come back to this place every month for the next year. We will repeat the blood sample and most of the questions. New mosquito nets will soon be given out free to your household. After you get your new mosquito net, we would like to come to your house to put a tag on the net. We will use this tag to identify which mosquito net your child sleeps under. After each monthly visit, a member of the study team from your village will come to your house to identify the mosquito net your child is sleeping under. At this visit, we will just check the tag on the mosquito net and record the tag number. We will not ask you any questions. Today we would like to give your child treatment for malaria, whether or not they have the disease. This will make sure that all children start the study free of malaria. If your child has anemia today or at any monthly visit, we will give you iron to treat the anemia. If your child has anemia and is 12 months or older, we will also give a deworming medicine to get rid of any worms your child might have. If your child gets sick at any time while you are enrolled in the study, we will ask you to bring your child to see a study clinician at Machinga District Hospital. The study nurse will take a blood sample from your child’s finger to see whether your child has malaria or anemia. If your child has malaria or anemia, the study clinician will give your child treatment free of charge. The study clinician will do a complete health check, and will treat any other common illness that can be managed at the outpatient department free of charge. You will be reimbursed for transportation for you and your child to get to the hospital.

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Sources: Distribution Agreement

WHAT WE WILL DO. Malaria is a disease that is spread by mosquitoes. When your child sleeps under a treated mosquito net, he or she gets some protection from mosquito bites and malaria. Using a mosquito net all the time lowers your child’s chance of getting malaria. We want to see whether mosquito nets are still working to reduce your child’s chance of getting malaria. To know whether mosquito nets are working, we would like to see your child every month for 12 monthsuntil December 2013. We will come to a place close to your home and ask you to bring your child to this place. At each visit, we will ask you some questions about your child’s health. We will ask you who in your family is sleeping under a mosquito net. At each visit, we will test your child for malaria and anemia. Your child will receive free treatment if he or she has malaria or anemia. Each monthly visit should take about 30 minutes of your time. If you agree for you and your child to take part in this study, we would like to ask you some questions. We would like to take a sample of blood from your child’s finger. Some of this blood will go on a glass slide to test your child for malaria. One drop of blood will go into a machine to test your child for anemia. After today, one drop of blood will be used in a rapid test for malaria. Today only, a few drops of blood will be put on a paper that we will test in the laboratory to see if your child has malaria that we could not see under the microscope. We would like for you and your child to come back to this place every month for the next yearthrough December 2013. We will repeat the blood sample and most of the questions. New mosquito nets Some households will soon be given out free to your household. After you get your new mosquito net, we would like to come to your house to put visited in a tag on the net. We will use this tag to identify which mosquito net your child sleeps under. After each monthly visit, few months by a member of the study team. These households will be randomly selected. The study team from member will ask a few questions about whether your village will come to your house to identify the child uses a mosquito net your child is sleeping under. At this visit, we will just check the tag on the mosquito net and record the tag number. We will not ask you any questionswhen sleeping. Today we would like to give your child treatment for malaria, whether or not they have the disease. This will make sure that all children start the study free of malaria. If your child has anemia today or at any monthly visit, we will give you iron to treat the anemia. If your child has anemia and is 12 months or older, we will also give a deworming medicine to get rid of any worms your child might have. If your child gets sick at any time while you are enrolled in the study, we will ask you to bring your child to see a study clinician at Machinga District Hospital. The study nurse will take a blood sample from your child’s finger to see whether your child has malaria or anemia. If your child has malaria or anemia, the study clinician will give your child treatment free of charge. The study clinician will do a complete health check, and will treat any other common illness that can be managed at the outpatient department free of charge. You will be reimbursed for transportation for you and your child to get to the hospital.

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Sources: Distribution Agreement