Abstract\ud Background: The increasing investment in malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) to differentiate malarial and non-malarial fevers, and an awareness of the need to improve case management of non-malarial fever, indicates an urgent need for high quality evidence on how best to improve prescribers’ practices.\ud Methods: A three-arm stratified cluster-randomised trial was conducted in 36 primary healthcare facilities from September 2010 to March 2012 within two rural districts in northeast Tanzania where malaria transmission has been declining. Interventions were guided by formative mixed-methods research and were introduced in phases. Prescribing staff from all facilities received standard Ministry of Health RDT training. Prescribe...
Tanzania has seen a reduction in the fraction of fevers caused by malaria, likely due in part to sca...
OBJECTIVES: The overuse of antimalarial drugs is widespread. Effective methods to improve prescribin...
OBJECTIVES: Parasitological confirmation of malaria prior to treatment is recommended for patients o...
The increasing investment in malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) to differentiate malarial and non...
The increasing investment in malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) to differentiate malarial and non...
BACKGROUND: The increasing investment in malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) to differentiate mala...
Background: The increasing investment in malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) to differentiate mala...
OBJECTIVE: To compare rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for malaria with routine microscopy in guiding t...
SummaryBackgroundThe scale-up of malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) is intended to improve case m...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends that all suspected malaria cases receive a para...
Objectives To examine the impact of use of rapid diagnostic tests for malaria on prescribing of an...
The success of the universal parasite-based malaria testing policy for fever patients attending prim...
BACKGROUND: Parasitological confirmation is now recommended for all cases of suspected malaria. The ...
BACKGROUND: Patterns of decreasing malaria transmission intensity make presumptive treatment of mala...
Objectives To examine the impact of use of rapid diagnostic tests for malaria on prescribing of anti...
Tanzania has seen a reduction in the fraction of fevers caused by malaria, likely due in part to sca...
OBJECTIVES: The overuse of antimalarial drugs is widespread. Effective methods to improve prescribin...
OBJECTIVES: Parasitological confirmation of malaria prior to treatment is recommended for patients o...
The increasing investment in malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) to differentiate malarial and non...
The increasing investment in malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) to differentiate malarial and non...
BACKGROUND: The increasing investment in malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) to differentiate mala...
Background: The increasing investment in malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) to differentiate mala...
OBJECTIVE: To compare rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for malaria with routine microscopy in guiding t...
SummaryBackgroundThe scale-up of malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) is intended to improve case m...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends that all suspected malaria cases receive a para...
Objectives To examine the impact of use of rapid diagnostic tests for malaria on prescribing of an...
The success of the universal parasite-based malaria testing policy for fever patients attending prim...
BACKGROUND: Parasitological confirmation is now recommended for all cases of suspected malaria. The ...
BACKGROUND: Patterns of decreasing malaria transmission intensity make presumptive treatment of mala...
Objectives To examine the impact of use of rapid diagnostic tests for malaria on prescribing of anti...
Tanzania has seen a reduction in the fraction of fevers caused by malaria, likely due in part to sca...
OBJECTIVES: The overuse of antimalarial drugs is widespread. Effective methods to improve prescribin...
OBJECTIVES: Parasitological confirmation of malaria prior to treatment is recommended for patients o...