No | Studya [reference no.] | Year of publication | Study design | Country | Targeted population |
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1 | Soe et al. [55] | 2017 | Cross-sectional survey | Myanmar | Internal migrants |
2 | Phyo Than et al. [54] | 2017 | Cross-sectional survey | Myanmar | Migrant workers |
3 | Ly et al. [53] | 2017 | Cross-sectional survey using RDSb | Cambodia | Mobile and migrant population |
4 | Kounnavong et al. [52] | 2017 | Review | Lao | In–out migrations and military personnel |
5 | Crawshaw et al. [51] | 2017 | Cluster randomised trial | Myanmar | Migrant rubber tappers |
6 | Zhang et al. [50] | 2016 | Case study | China | Fever cases in the border areas |
7 | Vezenegho et al. [49] | 2016 | Survey | French Guiana | Forest workers |
8 | Nyunt et al. [48] | 2016 | Mixed method (qualitative and quantitative) | Myanmar | Local health volunteers for migrants |
9 | Krisher et al. [47] | 2016 | Case study | South America | Cross-border migrants |
10 | Douine et al. [46] | 2016 | Prospective, multicentre | French Guiana | Illegal gold miners |
11 | de Santi et al. [45] | 2016 | Cross-sectional survey | French Guiana | Illegal gold miners |
12 | Charchuk et al. [44] | 2016 | Cross-sectional survey | Congo | Internally displaced persons |
13 | Canavati et al. [43] | 2016 | Mixed method (qualitative and quantitative) | Cambodia | Seasonal workers |
14 | Castellanos et al. [42] | 2016 | Retrospective chart review | Columbia | Illegal gold miners |
15 | Schicker et al. [41] | 2015 | Cross-sectional survey (venue based survey) | Ethiopia | Migrant workers |
16 | Peeters et al. [40] | 2015 | Cross-sectional survey | Cambodia | Migrants |
17 | Nyunt et al. [39] | 2015 | Cross-sectional survey | Myanmar | Mobile population |
18 | MOH, Malaysia et al. [38] | 2015 | Case study | Malaysia (Sabah) | Migrants |
19 | Hlaing et al. [37] | 2015 | Cross-sectional survey | Myanmar | Internal migrants |
20 | Wai et al. [36] | 2014 | Cross-sectional survey | Myanmar | Migrant workers |
21 | Nyunt et al. [35] | 2014 | Cross-sectional survey | Myanmar | Migrant workers |
22 | Gueye et al. [34] | 2014 | Case study with mixed method | Namibia | Population in the border areas |
23 | Obol et al. [33] | 2013 | Cross-sectional survey | Uganda | Internally displaced persons |
24 | Kirkby et al. [32] | 2013 | Cross-sectional survey | Sri Lanka | People in a post-conflict setting |
25 | Qayum et al. [31] | 2012 | Cross-sectional survey | Pakistan | Internally displaced persons |
26 | Hiwat et al. [30] | 2012 | Case study | Suriname | Post-conflict district |
27 | Burns et al. [29] | 2012 | Randomized trial | Sierra Leone | Refugees |
28 | Abeyasinghe et al. [28] | 2012 | Case study | Sri Lanka | People in a conflict setting |
29 | Wangroongsarb et al. [27] | 2011 | Cross-sectional survey using RDSb | Thailand | Migrant workers |
30 | Mullany et al. [26] | 2010 | Pre-post comparisonc | Myanmar | Mon state |
31 | Lee et al. [25] | 2009 | Evaluation report | Myanmar | Internally displaced persons |
32 | Kolaczinski et al. [24] | 2006 | Cross-sectional survey | Uganda | Internally displaced persons |
33 | Carrara et al. [23] | 2006 | Cross-sectional survey (before, during and after interventions) | Thailand | IDP |
34 | Guyant et al. [22] | 2015 | Review | Cambodia | Mobile and migrant population |
35 | IOM et al. [20] | 2012 | Review | Myanmar | Internal MMPs |
36 | Zhou et al. [15] | 2016 | Surveillance | China | Internally displaced persons |