Evaluating fidelity of community health worker roles in malaria prevention and control programs in Livingstone District, Zambia-A bottleneck analysis
Abstract Background Community Health Workers (CHWs) are an important human resource in improving community malaria intervention coverages and success in reducing malaria incidence has been attributed to them. However, despite this attribution, malaria resurgence cases have been reported in various c...
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Main Authors: | Helen Mwiinga Chipukuma (Author), Hikabasa Halwiindi (Author), Joseph Mumba Zulu (Author), Steven Chifundo Azizi (Author), Choolwe Jacobs (Author) |
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