Paediatric malaria case-management with artemether-lumefantrine in Zambia: a repeat cross-sectional study
Background: Zambia was the first African country to change national antimalarial treatment policy to artemisinin-based combination therapy – artemether-lumefantrine. An evaluation during the early implementation phase revealed low readiness of health facilities and health workers to deliver artemeth...
Main Authors: | Zurovac, D, Ndhlovu, M, Sipilanyambe, N, Chanda, P, Hamer, D, Simon, J, Snow, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central
2007
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