Background: Early diagnosis and prompt, effective treatment of uncomplicated malaria is critical to prevent severe disease, death and malaria transmission. We assessed the impact of rapid malaria diagnostic tests (RDTs) by community health workers (CHWs) on provision of artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) and health outcome in fever patients. Methodology/Principal Findings: Twenty-two CHWs from five villages in Kibaha District, a high-malaria transmission area in Coast Region, Tanzania, were trained to manage uncomplicated malaria using RDT aided diagnosis or clinical diagnosis (CD) only. Each CHW was randomly assigned to use either RDT or CD the first week and thereafter alternating weekly. Primary outcome was provision of ACT and...
Background: The World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends parasitological diagnosis of malaria befo...
BACKGROUND: The increasing investment in malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) to differentiate mala...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends that all suspected malaria cases receive a para...
Background: Early diagnosis and prompt, effective treatment of uncomplicated malaria is critical to ...
Background: Early diagnosis and prompt, effective treatment of uncomplicated malaria is critical to ...
Background: Early diagnosis and prompt, effective treatment of uncomplicated malaria is critical to ...
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...
BACKGROUND: Early diagnosis and prompt, effective treatment of uncomplicated malaria is critical to ...
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...
Background: Early diagnosis and prompt, effective treatment of uncomplicated malaria is critical to ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the impact of malaria rapid diagnostic tests (mRDTs), used by community health...
The World Health Organization recommends parasitological confirmation of all malaria cases. Tanzania...
The World Health Organization recommends parasitological confirmation of all malaria cases. Tanzania...
Background: The World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends parasitological diagnosis of malaria befo...
BACKGROUND: The increasing investment in malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) to differentiate mala...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends that all suspected malaria cases receive a para...
Background: Early diagnosis and prompt, effective treatment of uncomplicated malaria is critical to ...
Background: Early diagnosis and prompt, effective treatment of uncomplicated malaria is critical to ...
Background: Early diagnosis and prompt, effective treatment of uncomplicated malaria is critical to ...
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...
BACKGROUND: Early diagnosis and prompt, effective treatment of uncomplicated malaria is critical to ...
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...
Background: Early diagnosis and prompt, effective treatment of uncomplicated malaria is critical to ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the impact of malaria rapid diagnostic tests (mRDTs), used by community health...
The World Health Organization recommends parasitological confirmation of all malaria cases. Tanzania...
The World Health Organization recommends parasitological confirmation of all malaria cases. Tanzania...
Background: The World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends parasitological diagnosis of malaria befo...
BACKGROUND: The increasing investment in malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) to differentiate mala...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends that all suspected malaria cases receive a para...