Cost-effectiveness of malaria microscopy and rapid diagnostic tests versus presumptive diagnosis: implications for malaria control in Uganda

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Current Uganda National Malaria treatment guidelines recommend parasitological confirmation either by microscopy or rapid diagnostic test (RDT) before treatment with artemether-lumefantrine (AL). However, the cost-effectiveness of these strategies has not been assessed at rural operational primary care centers.

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Cost-effectiveness of malaria microscopy and rapid diagnostic tests versus presumptive diagnosis.

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Batwala, V., Magnussen, P., Hansen, K. S., & Nuwaha, F. (2011). Cost-effectiveness of malaria microscopy and rapid diagnostic tests versus presumptive diagnosis: implications for malaria control in Uganda. Malaria journal, 10(1), 1-9.

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