Malaria the first causes of death from parasitic infection worldwide. Interventions to reduce the burden of malaria have produced a tremendous drop in malaria morbidity and mortality. However, progress is slower in DRC, which shares with Nigeria 39% of deaths related to malaria globally. Inappropriate use of drugs may be one of the factors of this below-average performance. The aim of this study was to describe the use of drugs in the management of uncomplicated malaria in public health facilities in DRC.; A drug use study was carried out in DRC from January to March 2014. In each of the former 11 provinces of DRC, one Rural Health Centre, one Urban Health Centre and one General Hospital were selected. In each of them, 100 patient's files c...
Self-medication for malaria management is very common in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This st...
This research was conducted in different health care facilities including dispensaries, Pharmacies a...
Malaria accounts for over 60% of outpatient visits in Nigeria and is responsible for 30% and 11% mor...
Abstract Background Malaria the first causes of death from parasitic infection worldwide. Interventi...
Between 2011 and 2013 the number of recorded malaria cases had more than doubled, and between 2009 a...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has the highest number of severe malaria cases in the wor...
Background Malaria is a global infectious (vector-borne: Anopheles mosquitoes) disease which is a l...
Malaria Eradication Program began using ACT to replace Chloroquine which already resistant. To overc...
Abstract Background: Prompt and effective case detection and treatment are vital components of the ...
Abstract Background: Malaria accounts for 60% of outpatient visits in Nigeria. The aim of the study...
Background: Increasing resistance to first line antimalarial drugs led to a change in the antimalari...
Background Malaria accounts for 60% of outpatient visits in Nigeria. The aim of the study was to as...
BACKGROUND: Malaria accounts for many deaths and illnesses, mostly among young children and pregnant...
Background: Malaria treatment policy recommends continuous monitoring and reporting of therapeutic e...
Malaria still constitutes a public health problem in Nigeria and it is the leading cause of morbidit...
Self-medication for malaria management is very common in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This st...
This research was conducted in different health care facilities including dispensaries, Pharmacies a...
Malaria accounts for over 60% of outpatient visits in Nigeria and is responsible for 30% and 11% mor...
Abstract Background Malaria the first causes of death from parasitic infection worldwide. Interventi...
Between 2011 and 2013 the number of recorded malaria cases had more than doubled, and between 2009 a...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has the highest number of severe malaria cases in the wor...
Background Malaria is a global infectious (vector-borne: Anopheles mosquitoes) disease which is a l...
Malaria Eradication Program began using ACT to replace Chloroquine which already resistant. To overc...
Abstract Background: Prompt and effective case detection and treatment are vital components of the ...
Abstract Background: Malaria accounts for 60% of outpatient visits in Nigeria. The aim of the study...
Background: Increasing resistance to first line antimalarial drugs led to a change in the antimalari...
Background Malaria accounts for 60% of outpatient visits in Nigeria. The aim of the study was to as...
BACKGROUND: Malaria accounts for many deaths and illnesses, mostly among young children and pregnant...
Background: Malaria treatment policy recommends continuous monitoring and reporting of therapeutic e...
Malaria still constitutes a public health problem in Nigeria and it is the leading cause of morbidit...
Self-medication for malaria management is very common in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This st...
This research was conducted in different health care facilities including dispensaries, Pharmacies a...
Malaria accounts for over 60% of outpatient visits in Nigeria and is responsible for 30% and 11% mor...