“…Very few of these studies incorporate messaging for more than one, or at most two, diseases. Despite the importance of health messaging and behaviour change, health education activities for diseases of poverty tend to be implemented poorly (Khun and Manderson, 2007), rarely systematically evaluated ((Ngowi et al, 2008, Khun and Manderson, 2007, Das et al, 2014 and can over-look important systemic barriers to behaviour change (Bardosh, 2014). The few studies incorporating health education either as a standalone or as a component of an integrated intervention have focused largely on food-borne and soil-transmitted helminths (especially Taeniasolium/cysticercosis) (Yuan et al, 2005, Sripa et al, 2015, Ngowi et al, 2008, Acka et al, 2010, Johansen et al, 2014, Alexander et al, 2012, Sarti et al, 1997.…”