Background: Malaria is a highly debilitating and frequently fatal disease of wide distribution. Improper drug storage and rampant selfmedication are some of the factors that may contribute to an increase in the development of drug resistance by malaria parasites towards antimalarials. Objectives: To determine the extent of antimalarial drugs storage, sources and associated factors at household level at Kiromo ward in Bagamoyo, Coast region,Tanzania after the introduction of SP replacing chloroquine as first line. Methods: A total of 300 households from three villages making up Kiromo ward were included in this study. Swahili version of the questionnaire and a checklist were used in data collection. Results: Of the 300 households ...
Background: Chloroquine (CQ) was the first line drug for treating malaria in Tanzania until 2001 whe...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of malaria parasitemia and other common illnesses among drug ...
Retail pharmaceutical products are commonly used to treat fever and malaria in sub-Saharan African c...
Background: Malaria is a highly debilitating and frequently fatal disease of wide distribution. Imp...
Background: Malaria is a highly debilitating and frequently fatal disease of wide distribution. Impr...
Background: Malaria is a highly debilitating and frequently fatal disease of wide distribution. Impr...
Background: Malaria is a highly debilitating and frequently fatal disease of wide distribution. Impr...
Background: Malaria is a highly debilitating and frequently fatal disease of wide distribution. Impr...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in Kibaha district of the Coast region in Tanzania, to invest...
Background: Despite the efforts of minimizing utilization of limited financial resources in Tanzania...
Treatment failures and mortality due to malaria have been steadily rising over the past years, proba...
Background: The choice and sources of antimalarial drugs used for self-medication has important impl...
OBJECTIVES: To characterize availability of fever and malaria medicines within the retail sector in ...
Although there is an increasing concern about rational drug use and how to improve prescribing habi...
Background: Chloroquine (CQ) was the first line drug for treating malaria in Tanzania until 2001 whe...
Background: Chloroquine (CQ) was the first line drug for treating malaria in Tanzania until 2001 whe...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of malaria parasitemia and other common illnesses among drug ...
Retail pharmaceutical products are commonly used to treat fever and malaria in sub-Saharan African c...
Background: Malaria is a highly debilitating and frequently fatal disease of wide distribution. Imp...
Background: Malaria is a highly debilitating and frequently fatal disease of wide distribution. Impr...
Background: Malaria is a highly debilitating and frequently fatal disease of wide distribution. Impr...
Background: Malaria is a highly debilitating and frequently fatal disease of wide distribution. Impr...
Background: Malaria is a highly debilitating and frequently fatal disease of wide distribution. Impr...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in Kibaha district of the Coast region in Tanzania, to invest...
Background: Despite the efforts of minimizing utilization of limited financial resources in Tanzania...
Treatment failures and mortality due to malaria have been steadily rising over the past years, proba...
Background: The choice and sources of antimalarial drugs used for self-medication has important impl...
OBJECTIVES: To characterize availability of fever and malaria medicines within the retail sector in ...
Although there is an increasing concern about rational drug use and how to improve prescribing habi...
Background: Chloroquine (CQ) was the first line drug for treating malaria in Tanzania until 2001 whe...
Background: Chloroquine (CQ) was the first line drug for treating malaria in Tanzania until 2001 whe...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of malaria parasitemia and other common illnesses among drug ...
Retail pharmaceutical products are commonly used to treat fever and malaria in sub-Saharan African c...