Coverage of routine reporting on malaria parasitological testing in Kenya, 2015-2016
Background: Following the launch of District Health Information System 2 across facilities in Kenya, more health facilities are now capable of carrying out malaria parasitological testing and reporting data as part of routine health information systems, improving the potential value of routine data...
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Main Authors: | Joseph K. Maina (Author), Peter M. Macharia (Author), Paul O. Ouma (Author), Robert W. Snow (Author), Emelda A. Okiro (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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