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Publication Date:
28/10/2015

Author:
Joaniter I. Nankabirwa
Takele Kefyalew
Moses O. Adesoro
Rogers Twesigye
Sylvia Meek
Elizabeth Streat
James K. Tibenderana
Ebenezer Sheshi Baba

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Antimalarial prescription practices for severe malaria cases in health facilities in Ethiopia, Nigeria and Uganda following training of health workers and introduction of injectable artesunate

Publication Date:
28/10/2015
Author:
Joaniter I. Nankabirwa
Takele Kefyalew
Moses O. Adesoro
Rogers Twesigye
Sylvia Meek
Elizabeth Streat
James K. Tibenderana
Ebenezer Sheshi Baba
Type:
Poster

This poster was presented at the American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene Conference 2015 and discusses a project that helped three countries revise their national treatment guidelines, train health workers and supply injectable artesunate. We evaluated the antimalarial prescription practices for severe malaria based on data collected during monitoring and evaluation visits. 

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Country: Ethiopia | Nigeria | Uganda

Keywords: Capacity development | Research | Policy development | Use of evidence | Malaria | Treatment | SDG3

 

 

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