The second Medicines Utilization Research in Africa (MURIA) group workshop and symposium again brought researchers together from across Africa to improve their knowledge of drug utilization (DU) methodologies and exchange ideas to further progress DU research in Africa. This built on extensive activities from the first conference including workshops and multiple publications. Anti-infectives were again the principal theme for the 2016 symposium following the workshops. This included presentations regarding strategies to improve antibiotic utilization among African countries, such as point-prevalence studies, as well as potential ways to reduce self-purchasing of antibiotics. There were also presentations on antiretrovirals including renal f...
The objective of this meeting was to discuss ongoing initiatives in Botswana since February 2016 to ...
There are serious concerns with rising antimicrobial resistance (AMR) across countries increasing mo...
The COVID-19 pandemic has already claimed considerable lives. There are major concerns in Africa due...
The second Medicines Utilization Research in Africa (MURIA) group workshop and symposium again broug...
The first MURIA (Medicines Utilisation Research in Africa) group workshop and symposium brought rese...
This two day meeting brought together drug utilisation researchers from across Africa. The purpose w...
The IUPHAR Sub-Committee on Clinical Pharmacology in developing countries continues to partner with ...
The improper use of medicines is a major cause of poor therapeutic effect as well as adverse drug re...
There is a need to improve the rational use of antibiotics across continents including Africa. This ...
Growing burden of infectious and NCDs across Africa, e.g. 70% of world’s HIV patients live in sub-Sa...
There are concerns with current prescribing and dispensing of antimicrobials in Africa. Point preval...
Background: The Ebola virus disease outbreak of 2014 was the largest, longest and most devastating i...
Background: The Ebola virus disease outbreak of 2014 was the largest, longest and most devastating i...
There are serious concerns with rising antimicrobial resistance (AMR) across countries increasing mo...
There are serious concerns with rising antimicrobial resistance (AMR) across countries increasing mo...
The objective of this meeting was to discuss ongoing initiatives in Botswana since February 2016 to ...
There are serious concerns with rising antimicrobial resistance (AMR) across countries increasing mo...
The COVID-19 pandemic has already claimed considerable lives. There are major concerns in Africa due...
The second Medicines Utilization Research in Africa (MURIA) group workshop and symposium again broug...
The first MURIA (Medicines Utilisation Research in Africa) group workshop and symposium brought rese...
This two day meeting brought together drug utilisation researchers from across Africa. The purpose w...
The IUPHAR Sub-Committee on Clinical Pharmacology in developing countries continues to partner with ...
The improper use of medicines is a major cause of poor therapeutic effect as well as adverse drug re...
There is a need to improve the rational use of antibiotics across continents including Africa. This ...
Growing burden of infectious and NCDs across Africa, e.g. 70% of world’s HIV patients live in sub-Sa...
There are concerns with current prescribing and dispensing of antimicrobials in Africa. Point preval...
Background: The Ebola virus disease outbreak of 2014 was the largest, longest and most devastating i...
Background: The Ebola virus disease outbreak of 2014 was the largest, longest and most devastating i...
There are serious concerns with rising antimicrobial resistance (AMR) across countries increasing mo...
There are serious concerns with rising antimicrobial resistance (AMR) across countries increasing mo...
The objective of this meeting was to discuss ongoing initiatives in Botswana since February 2016 to ...
There are serious concerns with rising antimicrobial resistance (AMR) across countries increasing mo...
The COVID-19 pandemic has already claimed considerable lives. There are major concerns in Africa due...