OBJECTIVES To examine the impact of use of rapid diagnostic tests for malaria on prescribing of antimicrobials, specifically antibiotics, for acute febrile illness in Africa and Asia. DESIGN Analysis of nine preselected linked and codesigned observational and randomised studies (eight cluster or individually randomised trials and one observational study). SETTING Public and private healthcare settings, 2007-13, in Afghanistan, Cameroon, Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Uganda. PARTICIPANTS 522 480 children and adults with acute febrile illness. INTERVENTIONS Rapid diagnostic tests for malaria. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Proportions of patients for whom an antibiotic was prescribed in trial groups who had undergone rapid diagnostic testing compared ...
Objectives: The overuse of antimalarial drugs is widespread. Effective methods to improve prescribin...
OBJECTIVE: To compare rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for malaria with routine microscopy in guiding t...
Rapid diagnostic tests for malaria (mRDTs) have been scaled-up widely across Africa. The PRIME study...
OBJECTIVES To examine the impact of use of rapid diagnostic tests for malaria on prescribing of anti...
Objectives To examine the impact of use of rapid diagnostic tests for malaria on prescribing of an...
Background: Malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDT) are widely used in endemic areas in order to comply...
Since 2010, the World Health Organization has been recommending that all suspected cases of malaria ...
Since 2010, the World Health Organization has been recommending that all suspected cases of malaria ...
Background: The use of rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for Plasmodium falciparum malaria is being sugg...
Background: Irrational antibiotic use is an important factor for development and spread of resistanc...
Background: Rapid diagnostics tests for malaria (RDT) have become established as a practical solutio...
Abstract Background Uganda embraced the World Health Organization guidelines that recommend a univer...
Abstract Background Presumptive treatment of all febrile patients with anti-malarials leads to massi...
Inappropriate treatment of malaria is widely reported particularly in areas where there is poor acce...
Inappropriate treatment of malaria is widely reported particularly in areas where there is poor acce...
Objectives: The overuse of antimalarial drugs is widespread. Effective methods to improve prescribin...
OBJECTIVE: To compare rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for malaria with routine microscopy in guiding t...
Rapid diagnostic tests for malaria (mRDTs) have been scaled-up widely across Africa. The PRIME study...
OBJECTIVES To examine the impact of use of rapid diagnostic tests for malaria on prescribing of anti...
Objectives To examine the impact of use of rapid diagnostic tests for malaria on prescribing of an...
Background: Malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDT) are widely used in endemic areas in order to comply...
Since 2010, the World Health Organization has been recommending that all suspected cases of malaria ...
Since 2010, the World Health Organization has been recommending that all suspected cases of malaria ...
Background: The use of rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for Plasmodium falciparum malaria is being sugg...
Background: Irrational antibiotic use is an important factor for development and spread of resistanc...
Background: Rapid diagnostics tests for malaria (RDT) have become established as a practical solutio...
Abstract Background Uganda embraced the World Health Organization guidelines that recommend a univer...
Abstract Background Presumptive treatment of all febrile patients with anti-malarials leads to massi...
Inappropriate treatment of malaria is widely reported particularly in areas where there is poor acce...
Inappropriate treatment of malaria is widely reported particularly in areas where there is poor acce...
Objectives: The overuse of antimalarial drugs is widespread. Effective methods to improve prescribin...
OBJECTIVE: To compare rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for malaria with routine microscopy in guiding t...
Rapid diagnostic tests for malaria (mRDTs) have been scaled-up widely across Africa. The PRIME study...