419 results on '"Kachur, S. Patrick"'
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102. Increased use of malaria rapid diagnostic tests improves targeting of anti-malarial treatment in rural Tanzania: implications for nationwide rollout of malaria rapid diagnostic tests
103. Routine delivery of artemisinin-based combination treatment at fixed health facilities reduces malaria prevalence in Tanzania: an observational study
104. Combination of probenecid-sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine for intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy
105. Malaria Survey in Post-Earthquake Haiti—2010
106. Applied Genomics: Data Mining Reveals Species-Specific Malaria Diagnostic Targets More Sensitive than 18S rRNA
107. Increased proportions of outdoor feeding among residual malaria vector populations following increased use of insecticide-treated nets in rural Tanzania
108. Health Workers' Use of Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs) to Guide Clinical Decision Making in Rural Dispensaries, Tanzania
109. Mass drug administration for malaria
110. Treating malaria in pregnant women: a pressing problem
111. Real-Time Fluorescence Loop Mediated Isothermal Amplification for the Diagnosis of Malaria
112. A situational analysis of pharmacovigilance plans in the Global Fund Malaria and U.S. President's Malaria Initiative proposals
113. Quality Assurance of Rapid Diagnostic Tests for Malaria in Routine Patient Care in Rural Tanzania
114. Caution is required when using health facility-based data to evaluate the health impact of malaria control efforts in Africa
115. Concentration and drug prices in the retail market for malaria treatment in rural Tanzania
116. Multiple Origins and Regional Dispersal of Resistant dhps in African Plasmodium falciparum Malaria
117. Dispensary level pilot implementation of rapid diagnostic tests: an evaluation of RDT acceptance and usage by providers and patients – Tanzania, 2005
118. A Nationwide Survey of the Quality of Antimalarials in Retail Outlets in Tanzania
119. Challenges in Routine Implementation and Quality Control of Rapid Diagnostic Tests for Malaria–Rufiji District, Tanzania
120. Malaria in pregnant women in an area with sustained high coverage of insecticide-treated bed nets
121. Markets, voucher subsidies and free nets combine to achieve high bed net coverage in rural Tanzania
122. The costs of introducing artemisinin-based combination therapy: evidence from district-wide implementation in rural Tanzania
123. Is There Evidence for Dual Causation Between Malaria and Socioeconomic Status? Findings From Rural Tanzania
124. DISTRIBUTION OF FREE UNTREATED BEDNETS BUNDLED WITH INSECTICIDE VIA AN INTEGRATED CHILD HEALTH CAMPAIGN IN LINDI REGION, TANZANIA: LESSONS FOR FUTURE CAMPAIGNS
125. Decreased availability of antimalarials in the private sector following the policy change from chloroquine to sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine in the Kilombero Valley, Tanzania
126. Putting the genie back in the bottle? Availability and presentation of oral artemisinin compounds at retail pharmacies in urban Dar-es-Salaam
127. ADHERENCE TO ANTIMALARIAL COMBINATION THERAPY WITH SULFADOXINE-PYRIMETHAMINE AND ARTESUNATE IN RURAL TANZANIA
128. PERCEPTIONS OF BED NETS AND MALARIA PREVENTION BEFORE AND AFTER A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF PERMETHRIN-TREATED BED NETS IN WESTERN KENYA
129. THE EFFICACY OF PERMETHRIN-TREATED BED NETS ON CHILD MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY IN WESTERN KENYA I. DEVELOPMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE AND DESCRIPTION OF STUDY SITE
130. COMPARISON OF GOVERNMENT STATISTICS AND DEMOGRAPHIC SURVEILLANCE TO MONITOR MORTALITY IN CHILDREN LESS THAN FIVE YEARS OLD IN RURAL WESTERN KENYA
131. THE EFFICACY OF PERMETHRIN-TREATED BED NETS ON CHILD MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY IN WESTERN KENYA II. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS
132. COMMUNITY REACTIONS TO THE INTRODUCTION OF PERMETHRIN-TREATED BED NETS FOR MALARIA CONTROL DURING A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL IN WESTERN KENYA
133. EFFICACY OF PERMETHRIN-TREATED BED NETS IN THE PREVENTION OF MORTALITY IN YOUNG CHILDREN IN AN AREA OF HIGH PERENNIAL MALARIA TRANSMISSION IN WESTERN KENYA
134. Self-reported weapon ownership, use, and violence experience among clients accessing an inner-city Sexually Transmitted Disease clinic
135. Mass testing and treatment on malaria in an area of western Kenya.
136. In Vivo Efficacy of Artemether-Lumefantrine and Chloroquine against Plasmodium vivax: A Randomized Open Label Trial in Central Ethiopia
137. Knowledge of Malaria and Its Association with Malaria- Related Behaviors--Results from the Malaria Indicator Survey, Ethiopia, 2007.
138. Comparison of National Malaria Surveillance System With the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System in the United States.
139. Diagnosis of Malaria.
140. Prevalence of malaria parasitemia among clients seeking treatment for fever or malaria at drug stores in rural Tanzania 2004.
141. Malaria Surveillance--United States, 1997.
142. Malaria Surveillance--United States, 1995.
143. Risk of heat-related injury to disaster relief workers in a slow-onset flood disaster.
144. Malaria surveillance -- United States, 1994.
145. COVID-19 in humanitarian settings and lessons learned from past epidemics
146. Evaluating health service coverage in Ghana’s Volta Region using a modified Tanahashi model
147. Community-based intermittent mass testing and treatment for malaria in an area of high transmission intensity, western Kenya: development of study site infrastructure and lessons learned.
148. Comparison of artemether-lumefantrine and chloroquine with and without primaquine for the treatment of Plasmodium vivax infection in Ethiopia: A randomized controlled trial
149. Gametocyte carriage in uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria following treatment with artemisinin combination therapy: a systematic review and meta-analysis of individual patient data
150. Comparison of artemether-lumefantrine and chloroquine with and without primaquine for the treatment of Plasmodium vivax infection in Ethiopia: A randomized controlled trial
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