Knowledge of malaria and treatment-seeking behaviour was investigated in an area of low transmission in Uganda to help health services to plan for appropriate interventions to control malaria. Although knowledge of malaria symptoms, preventive methods and malaria risks was widespread, few were actually using insecticide-treated nets. Many patients (25%) had received treatment prior to visiting a health facility, with drug shops and general stores being the main sources of treatment. Some shops dispensed quinine, a second-line drug recommended for complicated malaria. Prescription practices of health staff often did not comply with guidelines. Only 30% of patients received treatment at a health facility within 24h of onset of symptoms. Findi...
In many rural areas of Uganda, febrile patients presenting to health facilities are prescribed both ...
Abstract Background Artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) is recommended as the first-line ant...
Abstract Background Approximately 50 % of the population in Uganda seeks health care from private fa...
Summary. Available data in Uganda indicate a resurgence of malaria morbidity and mortality countrywi...
Background: Increasing resistance to first line antimalarial drugs led to a change in the antimalar...
Malaria is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, particularly among young children in ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 57-62).Changes in Antimalarial Drug Policies are intende...
Abstract Background Most African countries have adopted artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) ...
This study investigated unlicensed drug outlets’ practices for the management of malaria in the rura...
Early diagnosis of malaria followed by appropriate treatment can help reduce related morbidity and m...
Accurate malaria diagnosis and timely treatment are requirements for effective management of the dis...
Background: Malaria is common among communities of Kabale district, and many young children die of t...
OBJECTIVES: The deployment of new antimalarials in Africa provides an important opportunity to devel...
Background: Increasing resistance to first line antimalarial drugs led to a change in the antimalari...
Abstract Background Early and accurate diagnosis of malaria followed by prompt treatment reduces the...
In many rural areas of Uganda, febrile patients presenting to health facilities are prescribed both ...
Abstract Background Artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) is recommended as the first-line ant...
Abstract Background Approximately 50 % of the population in Uganda seeks health care from private fa...
Summary. Available data in Uganda indicate a resurgence of malaria morbidity and mortality countrywi...
Background: Increasing resistance to first line antimalarial drugs led to a change in the antimalar...
Malaria is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, particularly among young children in ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 57-62).Changes in Antimalarial Drug Policies are intende...
Abstract Background Most African countries have adopted artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) ...
This study investigated unlicensed drug outlets’ practices for the management of malaria in the rura...
Early diagnosis of malaria followed by appropriate treatment can help reduce related morbidity and m...
Accurate malaria diagnosis and timely treatment are requirements for effective management of the dis...
Background: Malaria is common among communities of Kabale district, and many young children die of t...
OBJECTIVES: The deployment of new antimalarials in Africa provides an important opportunity to devel...
Background: Increasing resistance to first line antimalarial drugs led to a change in the antimalari...
Abstract Background Early and accurate diagnosis of malaria followed by prompt treatment reduces the...
In many rural areas of Uganda, febrile patients presenting to health facilities are prescribed both ...
Abstract Background Artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) is recommended as the first-line ant...
Abstract Background Approximately 50 % of the population in Uganda seeks health care from private fa...