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Private Sector Drug Retailers and Malaria Control in Kenya
Language:
English
Series/Journal Title:
id21 Insights
Volume:
3
Copyright:
2003
Description:
Training private drug retailers can improve early treatment of malaria at home. As well as giving important health benefits, improvements could support over-stretched public health resources, reduce household economic costs and potentially play a role in reducing the rate of development of drug resistance for OTC anti-malarial medications. [author’s description]
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