Impact of ministry of health interventions on private medicine retailer knowledge and practices on anti-malarial treatment in Kenya.
Small-scale interventions on training medicine retailers on malaria treatment improve over-the-counter medicine use, but there is little evidence on effectiveness when scaled up. This study evaluated the impact of Ministry of Health (MoH) training programs on the knowledge and practices of medicine...
Main Authors: | Abuya, T, Fegan, G, Rowa, Y, Karisa, B, Ochola, S, Mutemi, W, Marsh, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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