Effective and timely case management remains one of the fundamental pillars for control of malaria. Tanzania introduced artemisinin-combination therapy [ACT] for uncomplicated malaria; however, the policy change is challenged by limited availability of ACTs due to high cost. This study aimed to determine factors influencing prompt access to ACTs among febrile children in rural Kilosa, Tanzania. In a community-based study, 1,235 randomly selected children under five were followed up weekly for six months, in 2008. Using a structured questionnaire, children's caretakers were asked about the child's febrile history in the last seven days, and treatment actions including timing, medicines used and source of care. Caretakers' knowledge about mal...
Background: Nearly a million people die of malaria each year, the majority are children in rural Af...
BACKGROUND: Throughout Africa, many people seek care for malaria in private-sector drug shops where ...
Background: The aim of this study was to analyse willingness to pay (WTP) and ability to pay (ATP) f...
Background: Effective and timely case management remains one of the fundamental pillars for control ...
Effective and timely case management remains one of the fundamental pillars for control of malaria. ...
BACKGROUND: Effective and timely case management remains one of the fundamental pillars for control ...
Artemisinin-based combination treatment (ACT) has been widely adopted as one of the main malaria con...
Findings from this research show a low availability of subsidized Artemisinin-based combination ther...
The World Health Organization aims at universal access to effective antimalarial treatment by the ye...
Scaling up diagnostic testing and treatment is a key strategy to reduce the burden of malaria. Delay...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable interest in the potential of private sector subsidies to increase ...
Background: Home-management of malaria (HMM) strategy improves early access of anti-malarial medicin...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
\ud Home-management of malaria (HMM) strategy improves early access of anti-malarial medicines to hi...
BACKGROUND: Access and adherence to artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) are key challenges t...
Background: Nearly a million people die of malaria each year, the majority are children in rural Af...
BACKGROUND: Throughout Africa, many people seek care for malaria in private-sector drug shops where ...
Background: The aim of this study was to analyse willingness to pay (WTP) and ability to pay (ATP) f...
Background: Effective and timely case management remains one of the fundamental pillars for control ...
Effective and timely case management remains one of the fundamental pillars for control of malaria. ...
BACKGROUND: Effective and timely case management remains one of the fundamental pillars for control ...
Artemisinin-based combination treatment (ACT) has been widely adopted as one of the main malaria con...
Findings from this research show a low availability of subsidized Artemisinin-based combination ther...
The World Health Organization aims at universal access to effective antimalarial treatment by the ye...
Scaling up diagnostic testing and treatment is a key strategy to reduce the burden of malaria. Delay...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable interest in the potential of private sector subsidies to increase ...
Background: Home-management of malaria (HMM) strategy improves early access of anti-malarial medicin...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
\ud Home-management of malaria (HMM) strategy improves early access of anti-malarial medicines to hi...
BACKGROUND: Access and adherence to artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) are key challenges t...
Background: Nearly a million people die of malaria each year, the majority are children in rural Af...
BACKGROUND: Throughout Africa, many people seek care for malaria in private-sector drug shops where ...
Background: The aim of this study was to analyse willingness to pay (WTP) and ability to pay (ATP) f...