Abstract Background Many malarious countries plan to introduce artemisinin combination therapy (ACT) at community level using community health workers (CHWs) for treatment of uncomplicated malaria. Use of ACT with reliance on presumptive diagnosis may lead to excessive use, increased costs and rise of drug resistance. Use of rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) could address these challenges but only if the communities will accept their use by CHWs. This study assessed community acceptability of the use of RDTs by Ugandan CHWs, locally referred to as community medicine distributors (CMDs). Methods The study was conducted in Iganga district using 10 focus group discussions (FGDs) with CMDs and caregivers of children under five years, and 10 key inf...
Background: Use of diagnostics in integrated community case management (iCCM) of fever is recognized...
BACKGROUND: National malaria control programmes and international agencies are keen to scale-up the ...
WHO now recommends test-based management of malaria (TBMM) across all age-groups. This implies artem...
Abstract Background Early and accurate diagnosis of malaria followed by prompt treatment reduces the...
Abstract Background Malaria mortality is mainly a direct consequence of inadequate and/or delayed di...
Inappropriate treatment of malaria is widely reported particularly in areas where there is poor acce...
Abstract Background Accurate and practical malaria diagnostics, such as immunochromatographic rapid ...
Inappropriate treatment of malaria is widely reported particularly in areas where there is poor acce...
Abstract Background Presumptive treatment of malaria is often practiced in community pharmacies acro...
Abstract Background Access to prompt and effective treatment is a cornerstone of the current malaria...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the impact – on diagnosis and treatment of malaria – of introducing ...
Background: Early diagnosis and prompt, effective treatment of uncomplicated malaria is critical to ...
Early diagnosis and prompt, effective treatment of uncomplicated malaria is critical to prevent seve...
Abstract Background Malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) are a simple, point-of-care technology tha...
WHO now recommends test-based management of malaria (TBMM) across all age-groups. This implies artem...
Background: Use of diagnostics in integrated community case management (iCCM) of fever is recognized...
BACKGROUND: National malaria control programmes and international agencies are keen to scale-up the ...
WHO now recommends test-based management of malaria (TBMM) across all age-groups. This implies artem...
Abstract Background Early and accurate diagnosis of malaria followed by prompt treatment reduces the...
Abstract Background Malaria mortality is mainly a direct consequence of inadequate and/or delayed di...
Inappropriate treatment of malaria is widely reported particularly in areas where there is poor acce...
Abstract Background Accurate and practical malaria diagnostics, such as immunochromatographic rapid ...
Inappropriate treatment of malaria is widely reported particularly in areas where there is poor acce...
Abstract Background Presumptive treatment of malaria is often practiced in community pharmacies acro...
Abstract Background Access to prompt and effective treatment is a cornerstone of the current malaria...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the impact – on diagnosis and treatment of malaria – of introducing ...
Background: Early diagnosis and prompt, effective treatment of uncomplicated malaria is critical to ...
Early diagnosis and prompt, effective treatment of uncomplicated malaria is critical to prevent seve...
Abstract Background Malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) are a simple, point-of-care technology tha...
WHO now recommends test-based management of malaria (TBMM) across all age-groups. This implies artem...
Background: Use of diagnostics in integrated community case management (iCCM) of fever is recognized...
BACKGROUND: National malaria control programmes and international agencies are keen to scale-up the ...
WHO now recommends test-based management of malaria (TBMM) across all age-groups. This implies artem...