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Publication Date:
03/11/2014

Author:
Kalyani Prasad
Grace Nakanwagi-Sekabira
Ebenezer Baba
James Tibenderana
Elizabeth Streat

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Development and piloting of a unified technology solution for malaria rapid diagnostic tests

Publication Date:
03/11/2014
Author:
Kalyani Prasad
Grace Nakanwagi-Sekabira
Ebenezer Baba
James Tibenderana
Elizabeth Streat
Type:
Poster

This poster was presented at the 63rd annual American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene conference from 3–6 November 2014. It discusses the uptake of a mobile application trial by providers. Malaria Consortium is using unified technology solutions to mitigate delayed data reporting from the field, as this affects supplies and quality control. 

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Country: Uganda

Keywords: Digital health | Surveillance | Research | Use of evidence | Diagnosis | iCCM | Quality improvement | Treatment | SDG3

 

 

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