نتایج جستجو برای: presumptive malaria treatment

تعداد نتایج: 1438196  

2015
Obinna Onwujekwe Lindsay Mangham-Jefferies Bonnie Cundill Neal Alexander Julia Langham Ogochukwu Ibe Benjamin Uzochukwu Virginia Wiseman David Joseph Diemert

UNLABELLED The World Health Organization recommends that malaria be confirmed by parasitological diagnosis before treatment using Artemisinin-based Combination Therapy (ACT). Despite this, many health workers in malaria endemic countries continue to diagnose malaria based on symptoms alone. This study evaluates interventions to help bridge this gap between guidelines and provider practice. A st...

2012
Zeno Bisoffi Federico Gobbi Dora Buonfrate Jef Van den Ende

The revised W.H.O. guidelines for malaria management in endemic countries recommend that treatment should be reserved to laboratory confirmed cases, both for adults and children. Currently the most widely used tools are rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs), that are accurate and reliable in diagnosing malaria infection. However, an infection is not necessarily a clinical malaria, and RDTs may give pos...

Journal: :Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH 2009
Zeno Bisoffi Bienvenu Sodiomon Sirima Andrea Angheben Claudia Lodesani Federico Gobbi Halidou Tinto Jef Van den Ende

OBJECTIVES To assess if the clinical outcome of patients treated after performing a Rapid Diagnostic Test for malaria (RDT) is at least equivalent to that of controls (treated presumptively without test) and to determine the impact of the introduction of a malaria RDT on clinical decisions. METHODS Randomized, multi-centre, open clinical trial in two arms in 2006 at the end of the dry and of ...

Journal: :PLoS Medicine 2008
Blaise Genton Valérie D'Acremont Lawrence Rare Kay Baea John C Reeder Michael P Alpers Ivo Müller

BACKGROUND Severe malaria (SM) is classically associated with Plasmodium falciparum infection. Little information is available on the contribution of P. vivax to severe disease. There are some epidemiological indications that P. vivax or mixed infections protect against complications and deaths. A large morbidity surveillance conducted in an area where the four species coexist allowed us to est...

2014
Beatrice Chipwaza Joseph P. Mugasa Majige Selemani Mbaraka Amuri Fausta Mosha Steve D. Ngatunga Paul S. Gwakisa

INTRODUCTION Viral etiologies of fever, including dengue, Chikungunya, influenza, rota and adeno viruses, cause major disease burden in tropical and subtropical countries. The lack of diagnostic facilities in developing countries leads to failure to estimate the true burden of such illnesses, and generally the diseases are underreported. These diseases may have similar symptoms with other cause...

2017
Olga P M Saweri Manuel W Hetzel Ivo Mueller Peter M Siba Justin Pulford

BACKGROUND The Papua New Guinea Department of Health recently shifted from a presumptive to a 'test and treat' malaria case management policy. This shift was supported by the widespread introduction of malaria rapid diagnostic tests in health facilities across the country. Health workers received training and job-aids detailing how to conduct and interpret a malaria rapid diagnostic test and ho...

2005
Chantal M Morel Jeremy A Lauer David B Evans

Objective To determine the cost effectiveness of selected malaria control interventions in the context of reaching the millennium development goals for malaria. Design Generalised cost effectiveness analysis. Data sources Efficacy data came from the literature and authors’ calculations supported by expert opinion. Quantities for resource inputs came from the literature and from expert opinion; ...

2010
Yoel Lubell Anne J. Mills Christopher J. M. Whitty Sarah G. Staedke

BACKGROUND Home management of malaria (HMM), promoting presumptive treatment of febrile children in the community, is advocated to improve prompt appropriate treatment of malaria in Africa. The cost-effectiveness of HMM is likely to vary widely in different settings and with the antimalarial drugs used. However, no data on the cost-effectiveness of HMM programmes are available. METHODS/PRINCI...

2013
Nicola A. Desmond Deborah Nyirenda Queen Dube MacPherson Mallewa Elizabeth Molyneux David G. Lalloo Robert S. Heyderman

OBJECTIVE High mortality burden from Acute Bacterial Meningitis (ABM) in resource-poor settings has been frequently blamed on delays in treatment seeking. We explored treatment-seeking pathways from household to primary health care and referral for ABM in Malawi. DESIGN A cross-sectional qualitative study using narrative in-depth interviews, semi-structured interviews and focus group discussi...

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