Overlap in the clinical features of febrile illnesses and limited laboratory services make the management of febrile patients in resource limited settings challenging WHO guidelines for managing febrile adolescents and adults in resource limited settings are available for first level health facilities and are forthcoming for district hospitals First level health facility guidelines recommend antimalarials for those with a positive malaria diagnostic test, antibacterials for those with signs of severe illness or specific bacterial infections, and hospital referral of those with severe illness or no apparent diagnosis Management guidelines should be validated, locally adapted, and improved on the basis of local or national surveillance ...
Objective To determine whether the fever module in the WHO/UNICEF guidelines for the integrated mana...
As international funding for malaria programmes plateaus, limited resources must be rationally manag...
Febrile children below 3 months have a higher risk of serious bacterial infections, which often lead...
Fever is one of the most common symptoms reported by patients seeking health care in low-resource ar...
Abstract Background In Zanzibar, malaria prevalence dropped substantially in the last decade and pre...
Discusses the evidence that informs current etiologies of fever, stratified by regional geography, b...
Background The management of febrile illnesses is challenging in settings where diagnostic laborator...
Several factors contribute to the high mortality attributed to severe infections in resource-limited...
For the prompt and effective management of malaria cases (a key strategy for reducing the enormous b...
Aim and Objective: Assessment of prescription patterns may help the identification of clinical use o...
Introduction Fever commonly leads to healthcare seeking and hospital admission in sub-Saharan Africa...
Abstract Several factors contribute to the high mortality attributed to severe infections in resourc...
Abstract Febrile symptoms in children are a leading cause of health-care seeking behaviour worldwide...
Febrile children below 3 months have a higher risk of serious bacterial infections, which often lead...
INTRODUCTION: Fever commonly leads to healthcare seeking and hospital admission in sub-Saharan Afric...
Objective To determine whether the fever module in the WHO/UNICEF guidelines for the integrated mana...
As international funding for malaria programmes plateaus, limited resources must be rationally manag...
Febrile children below 3 months have a higher risk of serious bacterial infections, which often lead...
Fever is one of the most common symptoms reported by patients seeking health care in low-resource ar...
Abstract Background In Zanzibar, malaria prevalence dropped substantially in the last decade and pre...
Discusses the evidence that informs current etiologies of fever, stratified by regional geography, b...
Background The management of febrile illnesses is challenging in settings where diagnostic laborator...
Several factors contribute to the high mortality attributed to severe infections in resource-limited...
For the prompt and effective management of malaria cases (a key strategy for reducing the enormous b...
Aim and Objective: Assessment of prescription patterns may help the identification of clinical use o...
Introduction Fever commonly leads to healthcare seeking and hospital admission in sub-Saharan Africa...
Abstract Several factors contribute to the high mortality attributed to severe infections in resourc...
Abstract Febrile symptoms in children are a leading cause of health-care seeking behaviour worldwide...
Febrile children below 3 months have a higher risk of serious bacterial infections, which often lead...
INTRODUCTION: Fever commonly leads to healthcare seeking and hospital admission in sub-Saharan Afric...
Objective To determine whether the fever module in the WHO/UNICEF guidelines for the integrated mana...
As international funding for malaria programmes plateaus, limited resources must be rationally manag...
Febrile children below 3 months have a higher risk of serious bacterial infections, which often lead...