Background: In Uganda, as in most other malaria-endemic countries, presumptive treatment for malaria based on symptoms without a diagnostic blood test is still very common. While diagnostic testing in public sector facilities is increasing, many people in Uganda who suspect malaria visit private sector outlets to purchase medications. Increasing the availability and uptake of rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for malaria in private outlets could help increase diagnostic testing for malaria but raises questions about the patient demand for and valuation of testing that are less critical for public sector introduction. Methods: In preparation for a behaviour change campaign to encourage and sustain the demand for RDTs in drug shops, eight focus g...
The observation that many people in Africa seek care for febrile illness in the retail sector has le...
BACKGROUND: Despite the large-scale rollout of malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) in Tanzania, ma...
Background: Many patients with malaria-like symptoms seek treatment in private medicine retail outle...
BACKGROUND: National malaria control programmes and international agencies are keen to scale-up the ...
BACKGROUND: Malaria is a major public health problem in Uganda and the current policy recommends int...
The World Health Organization recommends all suspected malaria cases be confirmed with a parasitolog...
BACKGROUND: Since drug shops play an important role in treatment of fever, introducing rapid diagnos...
Background: Despite the benefits of malaria diagnosis, most presumed malaria episodes are never test...
Background. The common symptoms of malaria reduce the specificity of clinical diagnosis. Presumptive...
Despite the benefits of malaria diagnosis, most presumed malaria episodes are never tested. A primar...
In Uganda, as in many parts of Africa, the majority of the population seek treatment for malaria in ...
Background: Inappropriate treatment of malaria is widely reported particularly in areas where there ...
Inappropriate treatment of malaria is widely reported particularly in areas where there is poor acce...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the impact – on diagnosis and treatment of malaria – of introducing ...
To understand people's perceptions of malaria and their implications for control programmes, we held...
The observation that many people in Africa seek care for febrile illness in the retail sector has le...
BACKGROUND: Despite the large-scale rollout of malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) in Tanzania, ma...
Background: Many patients with malaria-like symptoms seek treatment in private medicine retail outle...
BACKGROUND: National malaria control programmes and international agencies are keen to scale-up the ...
BACKGROUND: Malaria is a major public health problem in Uganda and the current policy recommends int...
The World Health Organization recommends all suspected malaria cases be confirmed with a parasitolog...
BACKGROUND: Since drug shops play an important role in treatment of fever, introducing rapid diagnos...
Background: Despite the benefits of malaria diagnosis, most presumed malaria episodes are never test...
Background. The common symptoms of malaria reduce the specificity of clinical diagnosis. Presumptive...
Despite the benefits of malaria diagnosis, most presumed malaria episodes are never tested. A primar...
In Uganda, as in many parts of Africa, the majority of the population seek treatment for malaria in ...
Background: Inappropriate treatment of malaria is widely reported particularly in areas where there ...
Inappropriate treatment of malaria is widely reported particularly in areas where there is poor acce...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the impact – on diagnosis and treatment of malaria – of introducing ...
To understand people's perceptions of malaria and their implications for control programmes, we held...
The observation that many people in Africa seek care for febrile illness in the retail sector has le...
BACKGROUND: Despite the large-scale rollout of malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) in Tanzania, ma...
Background: Many patients with malaria-like symptoms seek treatment in private medicine retail outle...