Malaria is a serious infection affecting millions of people in Africa. Our study investigated the personal preferences and applications of antimalarial medicines in Ghana. Based on over 1000 questionnaires distributed in Ghana from January to May 2019, we noticed that although Western medications to fight this disease are widely available, most patients in Ghana prefer treatment with locally produced herbal remedies. This preference appears to be due to a combination of traditional venues for obtaining medicines “on the street” rather than in licensed pharmacies, trust in local and “green” products, extensive advertisement of such local products, and an inherent distrust of imported and synthetic or orthodox medicines. Going local and natur...
Abstract Background The Affordable Medicines Facility for malaria (AMFm) Program was a subsidy aimed...
International audienceBackground: In Benin, malaria clinical cases, including the larger popular ent...
Abstract Background Change of first-line treatment of uncomplicated malaria to artemisinin-combinati...
Introduction: Malaria is still a huge social and economic health problem in the world. It especially...
Herbal medicine use has been reported a common practice among individuals with clinical and complica...
Abstract Objective To assess the appropriateness of self-reported use of anti-malarial drugs prior t...
Background Malaria is one of the leading causes of morbidity in the world. It is a significant healt...
Background: The choice and sources of antimalarial drugs used for self-medication has important impl...
Based on the recommendations of the World Health Organization in 2004, Ghana changed her antimalaria...
Abstract Background In Ghana, about 3.5 million cases of malaria are recorded each year. Urban poor ...
The role of herbalists in the management of malaria in Ghana is yet to be recognized despite the pro...
Background: Change of first-line treatment of uncomplicated malaria to artemisinin-combination thera...
Malaria is one of the leading illnesses and causes of death in Ghana and many West African countries...
Epidemiology of malaria and related fevers in most parts of Africa is changing due to scale up of in...
Abstract Background Artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) is recommended as the first-line ant...
Abstract Background The Affordable Medicines Facility for malaria (AMFm) Program was a subsidy aimed...
International audienceBackground: In Benin, malaria clinical cases, including the larger popular ent...
Abstract Background Change of first-line treatment of uncomplicated malaria to artemisinin-combinati...
Introduction: Malaria is still a huge social and economic health problem in the world. It especially...
Herbal medicine use has been reported a common practice among individuals with clinical and complica...
Abstract Objective To assess the appropriateness of self-reported use of anti-malarial drugs prior t...
Background Malaria is one of the leading causes of morbidity in the world. It is a significant healt...
Background: The choice and sources of antimalarial drugs used for self-medication has important impl...
Based on the recommendations of the World Health Organization in 2004, Ghana changed her antimalaria...
Abstract Background In Ghana, about 3.5 million cases of malaria are recorded each year. Urban poor ...
The role of herbalists in the management of malaria in Ghana is yet to be recognized despite the pro...
Background: Change of first-line treatment of uncomplicated malaria to artemisinin-combination thera...
Malaria is one of the leading illnesses and causes of death in Ghana and many West African countries...
Epidemiology of malaria and related fevers in most parts of Africa is changing due to scale up of in...
Abstract Background Artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) is recommended as the first-line ant...
Abstract Background The Affordable Medicines Facility for malaria (AMFm) Program was a subsidy aimed...
International audienceBackground: In Benin, malaria clinical cases, including the larger popular ent...
Abstract Background Change of first-line treatment of uncomplicated malaria to artemisinin-combinati...