Health system effectiveness of symptomatic malaria case management in Papua New Guinea
Effective case management is crucial for malaria control efforts and is a cornerstone of malaria control programmes. Yet, although efficacious treatments exist, malaria case management often faces challenges, such as poor access to treatment providers, supply-chain issues, non-compliance with guidel...
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| Main Authors: | William Pomat, Manuel W Hetzel, Myo Minn Oo, Amanda Ross, Vincent Minconetti, Clara Champagne, Michah Muri, Clara Are, Philemon Goi, Yangta Ura, Melvin Kualawi, Diana Timbi, Joseph Giduthuri, Leo Makita, Osama Seidahmed |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2025-03-01
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| Series: | BMJ Global Health |
| Online Access: | https://gh.bmj.com/content/10/3/e016825.full |
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