2011
DOI: 10.4061/2011/217276
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Media, Health Workers, and Policy Makers' Relationship and Their Impact on Antimalarial Policy Adoption: A Population Genetics Perspective

Abstract: Drug resistance negatively impacts malaria treatments, making treatment policy revision unavoidable. So far, studies relating sociopolitical and technical issues on policy change with malaria parasite genetic change are lacking. We have quantified the effect of malaria treatment policy on drug pressure and the influence of the media, policy makers, and health worker relationship on parasite population genetic change in Kilombro/Ulanga district. Cross-sectional surveys of asymptomatic infections conducted befor… Show more

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“…Since then there has been a number of policy analyses in Sub-Saharan Africa looking at malaria treatment policy ( Diap et al . 2010 ; Malisa et al . 2011 ; Martins et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then there has been a number of policy analyses in Sub-Saharan Africa looking at malaria treatment policy ( Diap et al . 2010 ; Malisa et al . 2011 ; Martins et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%