Publication From steps to solutions: Advancing podoconiosis prevention and control in Ethiopia Malaria Consortium . 2023; Download PDF
Publication Prevalence of podoconiosis and its associated factors in Gamo zone, Southern Ethiopia, 2021 Getachew T, Churko C. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research. 2022; Download PDF
Publication The extent of protective footwear use among school-age rural children at high risk for podoconiosis and socio-economic correlates: A household cross-sectional survey in Southern Ethiopia. Tora A, Tadele G, Davey G, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2021; 15 (10) : e0009791. Download PDF
Publication A human right to shoes? Establishing rights and duties in the prevention and treatment of podoconiosis. Shahvisi A, Meskele E, Davey G. Health and human rights journal . 2018; Download PDF
Publication Footwear in the causation and prevention of foot ulcers in diabetes mellitus. Premkumar R, Rajan P, Rima J, et al. The National medical journal of India. 2017; 30 (5) : 255-261. Download PDF
Publication Willingness to pay for footwear, and associated factors related to podoconiosis in northern Ethiopia. Tsegay G, Tamiru A, Amberbir T, et al. International health. 2016; 8 (5) : 345-53. Download PDF
Publication Combining footwear with public health iconography to prevent soil-transmitted helminth infections. Paige SB, Friant S, Clech L, et al. ASTMH. The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. 2016; Download PDF
Publication 'Why should I worry, since I have healthy feet?' A qualitative study exploring barriers to use of footwear among rural community members in northern Ethiopia. Kelemework A, Tora A, Amberbir T, et al. BMJ open. 2016; 6 (3) : e010354. Download PDF
Publication A cluster randomized intervention trial to promote shoe use by children at high risk for podoconiosis. McBride C, Price C, Ayode DA. International Journal of Health Sciences and Research. 2015;
Publication Footwear tracks on leprosy feet. Leisure KM. The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene. 2014; 90 (3) : 585. Download PDF
Publication Association between footwear use and neglected tropical diseases: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Tomczyk S, Deribe K, Brooker S, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2014; 8 (11) : e3285. Download PDF
Publication Use of footwear and foot condition among rural Ethiopian school children. Watanabe E, McBride C, Tora A, et al. Journal of epidemiology and global health. 2014; 4 (4) : 323-5. Download PDF
Publication A qualitative study exploring barriers related to use of footwear in rural highland ethiopia: implications for neglected tropical disease control. Ayode DA, McBride C, Heer H, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2013; 7 (4) : e2199. Download PDF
Publication I can do it myself!: Tips for people affected by leprosy who want to prevent disability. Cross H, World Health Organisation , Regional Office for South-East Asia . World Health Organization. 2007; Download PDF
Publication Yo mismo lo puedo hacer!: Indicios para las personas afectadas por la lepra que desean prevenir la discapacidad. Cross H, World Health Organization , Regional Office for the Americas . World Health Organization . 2007;
Publication Foot care practices, services and perceptions of risk among medicare beneficiaries with diabetes at high and low risk for future foot complications. Harwell T S, Helgerson S D, Gohdes D, et al. Foot & ankle international. 2001; 22 (9) : 734-8.