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Publication Date:
20/11/2021

Author:
Ann-Sophie Stratil

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Improving quality and use of malaria surveillance data: Results from evaluating the effectiveness and acceptability of a new integrated malaria information storage system in selected districts in Mozambique

Publication Date:
20/11/2021
Author:
Ann-Sophie Stratil
Type:
Presentation

Overall, the platform is effective and well accepted six months after use at health facility level. Next steps 
need to integrate lessons learnt to allow the integrated malaria information storage system (iMISS) to reach its full potential at providing quality evidence to plan and implement responses before nationwide roll-out to the health facility level.

This presentation was given at the 70th annual meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.

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Country: Mozambique

Keywords: Digital health | Health system strengthening | Malaria | Case management | SDG3

 

 

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