<div><p>The World Health Organization recommends that malaria be confirmed by parasitological diagnosis before treatment using Artemisinin-based Combination Therapy (ACT). Despite this, many health workers in malaria endemic countries continue to diagnose malaria based on symptoms alone. This study evaluates interventions to help bridge this gap between guidelines and provider practice. A stratified cluster-randomized trial in 42 communities in Enugu state compared 3 scenarios: Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs) with basic instruction (control); RDTs with provider training (provider arm); and RDTs with provider training plus a school-based community intervention (provider-school arm). The primary outcome was the proportion of patients treated ac...
Early diagnosis and prompt, effective treatment of uncomplicated malaria is critical to prevent seve...
Background: Malaria remains the major public health problem in Nigeria which accounts for more cases...
Working as agents for their patients, health care providers often make treatment decisions on the p...
The World Health Organization recommends that malaria be confirmed by parasitological diagnosis befo...
The World Health Organization recommends that malaria be confirmed by parasitological diagnosis befo...
The World Health Organization recommends that malaria be confirmed by parasitological diagnosis befo...
TheWorld Health Organization recommends that malaria be confirmed by parasitological diagnosis befor...
An anonymised dataset of 4946 patients who gave informed consent to participate in a cluster-randomi...
BACKGROUND: Despite the uptake of parasitological testing into policy and practice, appropriate pres...
INTRODUCTION: Developments in rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) have opened new possibilities for improv...
BACKGROUND: There is mounting evidence of poor adherence by health service personnel to clinical gui...
BACKGROUND: The adoption of ACT as the first line treatment for uncomplicated malaria in Nigeria has...
Developments in rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) have opened new possibilities for improved remote mala...
BackgroundMost African countries have adopted artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) as the fir...
Background: The scale-up of malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) is intended to improve case manage...
Early diagnosis and prompt, effective treatment of uncomplicated malaria is critical to prevent seve...
Background: Malaria remains the major public health problem in Nigeria which accounts for more cases...
Working as agents for their patients, health care providers often make treatment decisions on the p...
The World Health Organization recommends that malaria be confirmed by parasitological diagnosis befo...
The World Health Organization recommends that malaria be confirmed by parasitological diagnosis befo...
The World Health Organization recommends that malaria be confirmed by parasitological diagnosis befo...
TheWorld Health Organization recommends that malaria be confirmed by parasitological diagnosis befor...
An anonymised dataset of 4946 patients who gave informed consent to participate in a cluster-randomi...
BACKGROUND: Despite the uptake of parasitological testing into policy and practice, appropriate pres...
INTRODUCTION: Developments in rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) have opened new possibilities for improv...
BACKGROUND: There is mounting evidence of poor adherence by health service personnel to clinical gui...
BACKGROUND: The adoption of ACT as the first line treatment for uncomplicated malaria in Nigeria has...
Developments in rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) have opened new possibilities for improved remote mala...
BackgroundMost African countries have adopted artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) as the fir...
Background: The scale-up of malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) is intended to improve case manage...
Early diagnosis and prompt, effective treatment of uncomplicated malaria is critical to prevent seve...
Background: Malaria remains the major public health problem in Nigeria which accounts for more cases...
Working as agents for their patients, health care providers often make treatment decisions on the p...