Malaria is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Africa today. It is estimated that a single bout of malaria in Africa costs a sum equivalent to earning for over ten working days. In Uganda, more than 95% of the malaria cases are due to Plasmodium falciparum , the most virulent parasite species that causes severe forms of disease. It has acquired resistance to the commonly used and cheap antimalarial medicines like Chloroquine and Sulfadoxine/Pyrimethamine (CQ/SP) combination. The Uganda Government changed the malaria treatment policy in 2005 to include Artemisinin Combination Therapies (ACTs) as first line treatment for the uncomplicated malaria. Whereas prompt and accurate laboratory diagnosis of malaria is the key to t...
Background Appropriate malaria management is a key malaria control strategy. The objective of this s...
BACKGROUND: In Uganda, like in many other countries traditionally viewed as harbouring very high mal...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 57-62).Changes in Antimalarial Drug Policies are intende...
Setting: Malaria has remained the leading cause of morbidity, responsible for 47% of the total cause...
Background: Increasing resistance to first line antimalarial drugs led to a change in the antimalari...
Background: Increasing resistance to first line antimalarial drugs led to a change in the antimalar...
BACKGROUND In Uganda, like in many other countries traditionally viewed as harbouring very high mal...
Heath facility-based sentinel site surveillance has been proposed as a means of monitoring trends in...
Abstract Background Uganda adopted the Integrated Management of Malaria (IMM) guidelines, which requ...
BACKGROUND Case-management with artemether-lumefantrine (AL) is one of the key strategies to contro...
BackgroundHeath facility-based sentinel site surveillance has been proposed as a means of monitoring...
Background: Case-management with artemether-lumefantrine (AL) is one of the key strategies to contro...
To understand people's perceptions of malaria and their implications for control programmes, we held...
Abstract Background Most African countries have adopted artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) ...
Abstract Background Early and accurate diagnosis of malaria followed by prompt treatment reduces the...
Background Appropriate malaria management is a key malaria control strategy. The objective of this s...
BACKGROUND: In Uganda, like in many other countries traditionally viewed as harbouring very high mal...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 57-62).Changes in Antimalarial Drug Policies are intende...
Setting: Malaria has remained the leading cause of morbidity, responsible for 47% of the total cause...
Background: Increasing resistance to first line antimalarial drugs led to a change in the antimalari...
Background: Increasing resistance to first line antimalarial drugs led to a change in the antimalar...
BACKGROUND In Uganda, like in many other countries traditionally viewed as harbouring very high mal...
Heath facility-based sentinel site surveillance has been proposed as a means of monitoring trends in...
Abstract Background Uganda adopted the Integrated Management of Malaria (IMM) guidelines, which requ...
BACKGROUND Case-management with artemether-lumefantrine (AL) is one of the key strategies to contro...
BackgroundHeath facility-based sentinel site surveillance has been proposed as a means of monitoring...
Background: Case-management with artemether-lumefantrine (AL) is one of the key strategies to contro...
To understand people's perceptions of malaria and their implications for control programmes, we held...
Abstract Background Most African countries have adopted artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) ...
Abstract Background Early and accurate diagnosis of malaria followed by prompt treatment reduces the...
Background Appropriate malaria management is a key malaria control strategy. The objective of this s...
BACKGROUND: In Uganda, like in many other countries traditionally viewed as harbouring very high mal...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 57-62).Changes in Antimalarial Drug Policies are intende...