Abstract Background Malaria remains a major cause of mortality among under five children in Nigeria. Most of the early treatments for fever and malaria occur through self-medication with antimalarial drugs bought from medicine sellers. These have led to increasing calls for interventions to improve treatment obtained in these outlets. However, information about the current practices of these medicine sellers is needed before such interventions. This study aims to determine the medicine sellers' perspectives on malaria and the determinants that underlie their dispensing patterns of antimalarial drugs. Methods The study was conducted in Ugwugo-Nike, a rural community in south-east Nigeria. It involved in-depth interviews with 13 patent medici...
Abstract Background Malaria remains a global health issue with the burden unevenly distributed to th...
Malaria remains a major Public Health problem in Nigeria and causes death and illness in children an...
The high patronage of Patent Medicine Vendors (PMV's) to the detriment of Primary Health Centres (PH...
The ravaging consequences of Malaria in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have been a subject of serious conc...
Self- medication is common among the Nigerian populace especially in the treatment of malaria. The q...
Abstract Background Malaria is a leading cause of illness and death in Nigeria, but access of poor p...
BACKGROUND: Despite policies that recommend parasitological testing before treatment for malaria, pr...
Despite policies that recommend parasitological testing before treatment for malaria, presumptive tr...
A cross-sectional survey was undertaken in Kinondoni Municipality during May-June 2003, to explore ...
ABSTRACT The treatment seeking behaviour and perceptions of cause of malaria amongst caregivers of c...
This study investigated unlicensed drug outlets’ practices for the management of malaria in the rura...
Magister Public Health - MPHMalaria is a health, social and economic burden in Nigeria and consisten...
Malaria is endemic throughout Nigeria. Majority of Nigerians, 70%, live in rural areas where subsist...
Home management of malaria involves presumptively treating febrile children at clinic or near home w...
Background: Patent medicine vendors are major providers antimalaria treatment in Nigeria. The manage...
Abstract Background Malaria remains a global health issue with the burden unevenly distributed to th...
Malaria remains a major Public Health problem in Nigeria and causes death and illness in children an...
The high patronage of Patent Medicine Vendors (PMV's) to the detriment of Primary Health Centres (PH...
The ravaging consequences of Malaria in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have been a subject of serious conc...
Self- medication is common among the Nigerian populace especially in the treatment of malaria. The q...
Abstract Background Malaria is a leading cause of illness and death in Nigeria, but access of poor p...
BACKGROUND: Despite policies that recommend parasitological testing before treatment for malaria, pr...
Despite policies that recommend parasitological testing before treatment for malaria, presumptive tr...
A cross-sectional survey was undertaken in Kinondoni Municipality during May-June 2003, to explore ...
ABSTRACT The treatment seeking behaviour and perceptions of cause of malaria amongst caregivers of c...
This study investigated unlicensed drug outlets’ practices for the management of malaria in the rura...
Magister Public Health - MPHMalaria is a health, social and economic burden in Nigeria and consisten...
Malaria is endemic throughout Nigeria. Majority of Nigerians, 70%, live in rural areas where subsist...
Home management of malaria involves presumptively treating febrile children at clinic or near home w...
Background: Patent medicine vendors are major providers antimalaria treatment in Nigeria. The manage...
Abstract Background Malaria remains a global health issue with the burden unevenly distributed to th...
Malaria remains a major Public Health problem in Nigeria and causes death and illness in children an...
The high patronage of Patent Medicine Vendors (PMV's) to the detriment of Primary Health Centres (PH...