Background: Following the recognition that morbidity and mortality due to malaria had dramatically increased in the last three decades, in 2002 the government of Zambia reviewed its efforts to prevent and treat malaria. Convincing evidence of the failing efficacy of chloroquine resulted in the initiation of a process that eventually led to the development and implementation of a new national drug policy based on artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT). Methods: All published and unpublished documented evidence dealing with the antimalarial drug policy change was reviewed. These data were supplemented by the authors' observations of the policy change process. The information has been structured to capture the timing of events, the challe...
Abstract Background In Sudan, chloroquine (CQ) remains the most frequently used drug for falciparum ...
Abstract Background Malaria remains a leading cause of morbidity, mortality and non-fatal disability...
Widespread resistance of Plasmodium falciparum parasites to commonly used antimalarials, such as chl...
BACKGROUND: Following the recognition that morbidity and mortality due to malaria had dramatically i...
BACKGROUND Following the recognition that morbidity and mortality due to malaria had dramatically in...
BACKGROUND: Following the recognition that morbidity and mortality due to malaria had dramatically i...
BACKGROUND: Sulphadoxine/sulphalene-pyrimethamine (SP) was adopted in Kenya as first line therapeuti...
BACKGROUND: Sulphadoxine/sulphalene-pyrimethamine (SP) was adopted in Kenya as first line therapeuti...
Backgound: Sulphadoxine/sulphalene-pyrimethamine (SP) was adopted in Kenya as first line therapeutic...
BACKGROUND:Zambia was the first African country to change national antimalarial treatment po...
Background: Zambia was the first African country to change national antimalarial treatment policy to...
BACKGROUND Zambia was the first African country to change national antimalarial treatment policy to ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate treatment practices for uncomplicated malaria after the policy change from ch...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate treatment practices for uncomplicated malaria after the policy change from ch...
Abstract Background Zambia was the first African country to change national antimalarial treatment p...
Abstract Background In Sudan, chloroquine (CQ) remains the most frequently used drug for falciparum ...
Abstract Background Malaria remains a leading cause of morbidity, mortality and non-fatal disability...
Widespread resistance of Plasmodium falciparum parasites to commonly used antimalarials, such as chl...
BACKGROUND: Following the recognition that morbidity and mortality due to malaria had dramatically i...
BACKGROUND Following the recognition that morbidity and mortality due to malaria had dramatically in...
BACKGROUND: Following the recognition that morbidity and mortality due to malaria had dramatically i...
BACKGROUND: Sulphadoxine/sulphalene-pyrimethamine (SP) was adopted in Kenya as first line therapeuti...
BACKGROUND: Sulphadoxine/sulphalene-pyrimethamine (SP) was adopted in Kenya as first line therapeuti...
Backgound: Sulphadoxine/sulphalene-pyrimethamine (SP) was adopted in Kenya as first line therapeutic...
BACKGROUND:Zambia was the first African country to change national antimalarial treatment po...
Background: Zambia was the first African country to change national antimalarial treatment policy to...
BACKGROUND Zambia was the first African country to change national antimalarial treatment policy to ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate treatment practices for uncomplicated malaria after the policy change from ch...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate treatment practices for uncomplicated malaria after the policy change from ch...
Abstract Background Zambia was the first African country to change national antimalarial treatment p...
Abstract Background In Sudan, chloroquine (CQ) remains the most frequently used drug for falciparum ...
Abstract Background Malaria remains a leading cause of morbidity, mortality and non-fatal disability...
Widespread resistance of Plasmodium falciparum parasites to commonly used antimalarials, such as chl...