Malaria diagnosis in rural healthcare facilities and treatment-seeking behavior in malaria endemic settings in western Kenya.
Accurate malaria diagnosis and timely treatment are requirements for effective management of the disease. However, treatment efficacy may be significantly reduced in resource-constrained healthcare facilities with poorly equipped laboratories and frequent drug and rapid diagnostic test kit (RDT) sto...
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Main Authors: | Collince J Omondi (Author), David Odongo (Author), Wilfred O Otambo (Author), Kevin O Ochwedo (Author), Antony Otieno (Author), Ming-Chieh Lee (Author), James W Kazura (Author), Andrew K Githeko (Author), Guiyun Yan (Author) |
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