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The following pages link to Prevalence of malaria parasitemia among clients seeking treatment for fever or malaria at drug stores in rural Tanzania 2004. (Q40483256):
Displaying 26 items.
- Prevalence of malaria parasitemia and purchase of artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs) among drug shop clients in two regions in Tanzania with ACT subsidies (Q28537811) (← links)
- Malaria treatment in the retail sector: knowledge and practices of drug sellers in rural Tanzania (Q30397987) (← links)
- Engaging the private sector in malaria surveillance: a review of strategies and recommendations for elimination settings. (Q30855800) (← links)
- The cost of uncomplicated childhood fevers to Kenyan households: implications for reaching international access targets (Q33267919) (← links)
- Reduction in the proportion of fevers associated with Plasmodium falciparum parasitaemia in Africa: a systematic review (Q33667689) (← links)
- Determinants of use of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in pregnancy: Jinja, Uganda (Q33760574) (← links)
- "We have become doctors for ourselves": motives for malaria self-care among adults in southeastern Tanzania (Q33857957) (← links)
- Introducing rapid diagnostic tests for malaria into drug shops in Uganda: design and implementation of a cluster randomized trial (Q34017940) (← links)
- Examining characteristics, knowledge and regulatory practices of specialized drug shops in Sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review of the literature (Q34354051) (← links)
- Putting the genie back in the bottle? Availability and presentation of oral artemisinin compounds at retail pharmacies in urban Dar-es-Salaam (Q34557276) (← links)
- Rapid diagnostic tests compared with malaria microscopy for guiding outpatient treatment of febrile illness in Tanzania: randomised trial (Q34607042) (← links)
- Medicine sellers and malaria treatment in sub-Saharan Africa: what do they do and how can their practice be improved? (Q34731553) (← links)
- Patterns of anti-malarial drug treatment among pregnant women in Uganda (Q35054083) (← links)
- School-Age Children Are a Reservoir of Malaria Infection in Malawi (Q35710829) (← links)
- Artemisinin-based combination therapy does not measurably reduce human infectiousness to vectors in a setting of intense malaria transmission (Q36353796) (← links)
- Routine delivery of artemisinin-based combination treatment at fixed health facilities reduces malaria prevalence in Tanzania: an observational study (Q36483241) (← links)
- Methods for implementing a medicine outlet survey: lessons from the anti-malarial market (Q36690617) (← links)
- Treatment of fevers prior to introducing rapid diagnostic tests for malaria in registered drug shops in Uganda (Q36797602) (← links)
- Effectiveness of artemisinin-based combination therapy used in the context of home management of malaria: a report from three study sites in sub-Saharan Africa (Q36936673) (← links)
- Deployment of ACT antimalarials for treatment of malaria: challenges and opportunities (Q37018626) (← links)
- Drug shop regulation and malaria treatment in Tanzania--why do shops break the rules, and does it matter? (Q37133736) (← links)
- Optimal price subsidies for appropriate malaria testing and treatment behaviour (Q37396457) (← links)
- Dying under the bird's shadow: narrative representations of degedege and child survival among the Zaramo of Tanzania (Q42661568) (← links)
- The potential role of private pharmacies in maternal iron supplementation in rural Tanzania (Q43943147) (← links)
- Altered life history strategies protect malaria parasites against drugs. (Q53696597) (← links)
- Misuse of Artemisinin Combination Therapies by Clients of Medicine Retailers Suspected to Have Malaria Without Prior Parasitological Confirmation in Nigeria. (Q55345231) (← links)