Thank you for downloading this publication. Please let us know why you chose this publication:
Why are you interested in this publication?
What organisation do you represent?
You will only need to complete this form once per browser/device
How do you prefer to read or receive publications?

We may contact you for feedback on the publication you have downloaded. If you do not want to be contacted, please leave the email field blank. Your information will never be shared with any third party.

Malaria Consortium US Donate
  • About us
    • Who we are
    • Our Strategy
    • Governance
    • Aid transparency
  • Projects
  • Where We Work
  • What we do
    • Diseases
    • Our responses
    • Burden reduction to elimination
    • Data-informed decision-making & digital approaches
    • Health sector resilience
    • Research & policy change
    • Networks & partnerships
  • News & Resources
    • News
    • Blog
    • Videos
    • Webinars
    • Photo stories
  • Publications
    • Interactive publications
  • Support us
  • Contact Us
    • Newsletter
  • Work with us
    • Tenders
  • Home
  • »
  • Publications
  • »
  • Pneumonia diagnostics: Searching for new tools for frontline health workers in resource-poor settings

Share this page

Resources

Latest

Publications

Publication Date:
02/10/2014

Author:
Kevin Baker
Akasiima Mucunguzi
Lena Matata
Fiona Davidson
Tedila Habite
Karin Källander

Type:
Poster
Publication

Pneumonia diagnostics: Searching for new tools for frontline health workers in resource-poor settings

Publication Date:
02/10/2014
Author:
Kevin Baker
Akasiima Mucunguzi
Lena Matata
Fiona Davidson
Tedila Habite
Karin Källander
Type:
Poster

This poster was presented at the Third Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Cape Town and discusses the formative research findings of the Pneumonia Diagnostics Project. The project aimed to to identify the most accurate, acceptable, scalable and user-friendly diagnostic tools to measure respiratory rate and oxygen saturation for the diagnosis of pneumonia in children by community health workers and first-level health facility workers in Cambodia, Ethiopia, South Sudan and Uganda.

Click here to download

Country: Cambodia | Ethiopia | South Sudan | Uganda

Keywords: Community delivery | Research | Child and maternal health | Pneumonia | Diagnosis | iCCM | Quality improvement | SDG3

 

 

« Back to Publications

Sign up for our newsletter here:

Follow us on our social channels
  • Jobs
  • Contact us
  • Annual reviews
  • Support us
  • About us
  • Sitemap
  • Policies
  • Modern Slavery Statement
Fundraising Regulator logo
© 2023 Malaria Consortium | Charity No. 1099776 | Company No. 4785712