1. Pre-referral Rectal Artesunate Treatment by Community-Based Treatment Providers in Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Tanzania, and Uganda (Study 18): A Cluster-Randomized Trial
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Marian, Warsame, Margaret, Gyapong, Betty, Mpeka, Amabelia, Rodrigues, Jan, Singlovic, Abdel, Babiker, Edison, Mworozi, Irene, Agyepong, Evelyn, Ansah, Robert, Azairwe, Sidu, Biai, Fred, Binka, Peter, Folb, John, Gyapong, Omari, Kimbute, Zena, Machinda, Andrew, Kitua, Tom, Lutalo, Melkzedik, Majaha, Jao, Mamadu, Zakayo, Mrango, Max, Petzold, Joseph, Rujumba, Isabela, Ribeiro, Melba, Gomes, and C, Mukasa
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Microbiology (medical) ,Male ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Referral ,rectal artesunate ,030231 tropical medicine ,Artesunate ,coverage ,Ghana ,Tanzania ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Antimalarials ,0302 clinical medicine ,Administration, Rectal ,medicine ,Humans ,Guinea-Bissau ,Uganda ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Cluster randomised controlled trial ,CHWs ,Referral and Consultation ,Community Health Workers ,biology ,business.industry ,Infant ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Confidence interval ,Artemisinins ,Malaria ,mothers ,Infectious Diseases ,chemistry ,Relative risk ,Child, Preschool ,Africa ,Female ,Malaria in Highly Endemic Areas: Improving Control through Diagnosis, Artemisinin Combination Therapy, and Rectal Artesunate Treatment ,Erratum ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND: If malaria patients who cannot be treated orally are several hours from facilities for injections, rectal artesunate prior to hospital referral can prevent death and disability. The goal is to reduce death from malaria by having rectal artesunate treatment available and used. How best to do this remains unknown. METHODS: Villages remote from a health facility were randomized to different community-based treatment providers trained to provide rectal artesunate in Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Tanzania, and Uganda. Prereferral rectal artesunate treatment was provided in 272 villages: 109 through community-based health workers (CHWs), 112 via trained mothers (MUMs), 25 via trained traditional healers (THs), and 26 through trained community-chosen personnel (COMs); episodes eligible for rectal artesunate were established through regular household surveys of febrile illnesses recording symptoms eligible for prereferral treatment. Differences in treatment coverage with rectal artesunate in children aged
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- 2016