BACKGROUND: In Uganda, like in many other countries traditionally viewed as harbouring very high malaria transmission, the norm has been to recommend that febrile episodes are diagnosed as malaria. In this study, the policy implications of such recommendations are revisited. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was undertaken at outpatient departments of all health facilities in four Ugandan districts. The routine diagnostic practices were assessed for all patients during exit interviews and a research slide was obtained for later reading. Primary outcome measures were the accuracy of national recommendations and routine malaria diagnosis in comparison with the study definition of malaria (any parasitaemia on expert slide examination in patien...
Recent reports of reductions in malaria transmission in several African countries have resulted in o...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, both under-treatment and over-treatment of malaria are common since illnesses...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have highlighted the over-diagnosis of malaria in clinical settings in Af...
BACKGROUND: In Uganda, like in many other countries traditionally viewed as harbouring very high mal...
BACKGROUND In Uganda, like in many other countries traditionally viewed as harbouring very high mal...
Abstract Background In Uganda, like in many other countries traditionally viewed as harbouring very ...
* Corresponding authors Background: In Uganda, like in many other countries traditionally viewed as ...
BACKGROUND: Early recognition of symptoms and signs perceived as malaria are important for effective...
BACKGROUND: Presumptive treatment of malaria in febrile children is widely advocated in Africa. This...
To understand people's perceptions of malaria and their implications for control programmes, we held...
BACKGROUND: In 2011, Uganda's Ministry of Health switched policy from presumptive treatment of malar...
BackgroundSubmicroscopic malaria parasitaemia is common in both high- and low-endemicity settings, b...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium falciparum is responsible for the vast majority of (severe) clinical malaria ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the relationship between malaria infection risk and disease outcomes repre...
BACKGROUND: Patterns of decreasing malaria transmission intensity make presumptive treatment of mala...
Recent reports of reductions in malaria transmission in several African countries have resulted in o...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, both under-treatment and over-treatment of malaria are common since illnesses...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have highlighted the over-diagnosis of malaria in clinical settings in Af...
BACKGROUND: In Uganda, like in many other countries traditionally viewed as harbouring very high mal...
BACKGROUND In Uganda, like in many other countries traditionally viewed as harbouring very high mal...
Abstract Background In Uganda, like in many other countries traditionally viewed as harbouring very ...
* Corresponding authors Background: In Uganda, like in many other countries traditionally viewed as ...
BACKGROUND: Early recognition of symptoms and signs perceived as malaria are important for effective...
BACKGROUND: Presumptive treatment of malaria in febrile children is widely advocated in Africa. This...
To understand people's perceptions of malaria and their implications for control programmes, we held...
BACKGROUND: In 2011, Uganda's Ministry of Health switched policy from presumptive treatment of malar...
BackgroundSubmicroscopic malaria parasitaemia is common in both high- and low-endemicity settings, b...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium falciparum is responsible for the vast majority of (severe) clinical malaria ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the relationship between malaria infection risk and disease outcomes repre...
BACKGROUND: Patterns of decreasing malaria transmission intensity make presumptive treatment of mala...
Recent reports of reductions in malaria transmission in several African countries have resulted in o...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, both under-treatment and over-treatment of malaria are common since illnesses...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have highlighted the over-diagnosis of malaria in clinical settings in Af...