BACKGROUND: Understanding the key characteristics of malaria testing and treatment is essential to the control of a disease that continues to pose a major risk of morbidity and mortality in mainland Tanzania, with evidence of a resurgence of the disease in recent years. The introduction of artemisinin combination therapy (ACT) as the first-line treatment for malaria, alongside policies to promote rational case management following testing, highlights the need for evidence of anti-malarial and testing markets in the country. The results of the most recent mainland Tanzania ACTwatch outlet survey are presented here, including data on the availability, market share and price of anti-malarials and malaria diagnosis in 2016. METHODS: A nationall...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization guidelines have recommended that all cases of suspected ma...
BACKGROUND: In 2015/2016, an ACTwatch outlet survey was implemented to assess the anti-malarial and ...
Tanzania has seen a reduction in the fraction of fevers caused by malaria, likely due in part to sca...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the key characteristics of malaria testing and treatment is essential to t...
BACKGROUND: Since 2004, artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) has been the first-line treatmen...
Background The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is one of the two most leading contributors to the...
OBJECTIVES: Parasitological confirmation of malaria prior to treatment is recommended for patients o...
BACKGROUND: Since 2004, Kenya's national malaria treatment guidelines have stipulated artemisinin-ba...
BACKGROUND: In the context of national and regional goals to eliminate malaria by 2030, the Center f...
BACKGROUND: Artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) is the first-line malaria treatment througho...
BACKGROUND: Since 2004, artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) has been the first-line treatmen...
BACKGROUND: Throughout Africa, many people seek care for malaria in private-sector drug shops where ...
Abstract Background Since 2004, Kenya’s national malaria treatment guidelines have stipulated artemi...
Artemisinin-based combination treatment (ACT) has been widely adopted as one of the main malaria con...
BACKGROUND Although anti-malarial medicines are free in Kenyan public health facilities, patients o...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization guidelines have recommended that all cases of suspected ma...
BACKGROUND: In 2015/2016, an ACTwatch outlet survey was implemented to assess the anti-malarial and ...
Tanzania has seen a reduction in the fraction of fevers caused by malaria, likely due in part to sca...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the key characteristics of malaria testing and treatment is essential to t...
BACKGROUND: Since 2004, artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) has been the first-line treatmen...
Background The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is one of the two most leading contributors to the...
OBJECTIVES: Parasitological confirmation of malaria prior to treatment is recommended for patients o...
BACKGROUND: Since 2004, Kenya's national malaria treatment guidelines have stipulated artemisinin-ba...
BACKGROUND: In the context of national and regional goals to eliminate malaria by 2030, the Center f...
BACKGROUND: Artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) is the first-line malaria treatment througho...
BACKGROUND: Since 2004, artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) has been the first-line treatmen...
BACKGROUND: Throughout Africa, many people seek care for malaria in private-sector drug shops where ...
Abstract Background Since 2004, Kenya’s national malaria treatment guidelines have stipulated artemi...
Artemisinin-based combination treatment (ACT) has been widely adopted as one of the main malaria con...
BACKGROUND Although anti-malarial medicines are free in Kenyan public health facilities, patients o...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization guidelines have recommended that all cases of suspected ma...
BACKGROUND: In 2015/2016, an ACTwatch outlet survey was implemented to assess the anti-malarial and ...
Tanzania has seen a reduction in the fraction of fevers caused by malaria, likely due in part to sca...