New and affordable point-of-care testing (POCT) solutions are hoped to guide antibiotic prescription and to help limit antimicrobial resistance (AMR)—especially in low- and middle-income countries where resource constraints often prevent extensive diagnostic testing. Anthropological and sociological research has illuminated the role and impact of rapid point-of-care malaria testing. This paper expands our knowledge about the social implications of non-malarial POCT, using the case study of a C-reactive-protein point-of-care testing (CRP POCT) clinical trial with febrile patients at primary-care-level health centres in Chiang Rai province, northern Thailand. We investigate the social role of CRP POCT through its interactions with (a) the hea...
Background Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global health problem requiring a reduction in inappr...
OBJECTIVES: To explore GPs' attitudes to and experiences of introducing C-reactive protein (CRP) poi...
Unjustified antibiotic prescribing for acute upper respiratory infections (URTIs) is probably more c...
New and affordable point-of-care testing (POCT) solutions are hoped to guide antibiotic prescription...
Antibiotic resistance is not solely a medical but also a social problem, influenced partly by patien...
Antibiotic resistance is not solely a medical but also a social problem, influenced partly by patien...
Background In southeast Asia, antibiotic prescription in febrile patients attending primary care is ...
Background Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global health challenge, disproportionally affecting...
BACKGROUND: Context matters for the successful implementation of medical interventions, but its role...
In an era marked by the worldwide decline of malaria, fever remains the most frequent reason for see...
Background Inappropriate antibiotic use for acute respiratory tract infections is common in primary ...
BACKGROUND: Inappropriate antibiotic use for acute respiratory tract infections is common in primary...
The C-reactive protein point-of-care test (CRP-POCT) can help distinguish between viral and bacteria...
Unjustified antibiotic prescribing for acute upper respiratory infections (URTIs) is probably more c...
Background Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global health problem requiring a reduction in inappr...
OBJECTIVES: To explore GPs' attitudes to and experiences of introducing C-reactive protein (CRP) poi...
Unjustified antibiotic prescribing for acute upper respiratory infections (URTIs) is probably more c...
New and affordable point-of-care testing (POCT) solutions are hoped to guide antibiotic prescription...
Antibiotic resistance is not solely a medical but also a social problem, influenced partly by patien...
Antibiotic resistance is not solely a medical but also a social problem, influenced partly by patien...
Background In southeast Asia, antibiotic prescription in febrile patients attending primary care is ...
Background Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global health challenge, disproportionally affecting...
BACKGROUND: Context matters for the successful implementation of medical interventions, but its role...
In an era marked by the worldwide decline of malaria, fever remains the most frequent reason for see...
Background Inappropriate antibiotic use for acute respiratory tract infections is common in primary ...
BACKGROUND: Inappropriate antibiotic use for acute respiratory tract infections is common in primary...
The C-reactive protein point-of-care test (CRP-POCT) can help distinguish between viral and bacteria...
Unjustified antibiotic prescribing for acute upper respiratory infections (URTIs) is probably more c...
Background Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global health problem requiring a reduction in inappr...
OBJECTIVES: To explore GPs' attitudes to and experiences of introducing C-reactive protein (CRP) poi...
Unjustified antibiotic prescribing for acute upper respiratory infections (URTIs) is probably more c...