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Cost-effectiveness of malaria microscopy and rapid diagnostic tests
versus
presumptive diagnosis: implications for malaria control in Uganda
Vincent Batwala,
Pascal Magnussen
,
Kristian Schultz Hansen
, Fred Nuwaha
DRUGS team
58
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Uganda
100%
Routine Diagnostic Tests
79%
Malaria
77%
Cost-Benefit Analysis
72%
Microscopy
70%
Lumefantrine Drug Combination Artemether
48%
Costs and Cost Analysis
32%
Cost Allocation
17%
Health Care Costs
9%
Primary Health Care
8%
Economics
8%
Outpatients
7%
Fever
7%
Guidelines
6%
Therapeutics
5%
Health
5%
Agriculture & Biology
Uganda
95%
diagnostic techniques
92%
cost effectiveness
90%
malaria
86%
microscopy
77%
willingness to pay
13%
stakeholders
11%
socioeconomics
10%
fever
10%
ingredients
8%
sampling
3%
methodology
2%