From chloroquine to artemether-lumefantrine: the process of drug policy change in Zambia
Background: Following the recognition that morbidity and mortality due to malaria had dramatically increased in the last three decades, in 2002 the government of Zambia reviewed its efforts to prevent and treat malaria. Convincing evidence of the failing efficacy of chloroquine resulted in the initi...
Main Authors: | Sipilanyambe, N, Simon, J, Chanda, P, Olumese, P, Snow, R, Hamer, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central
2008
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