Understanding Interpretations of and Responses to Childhood Fever in the Chikhwawa District of Malawi

Universal access to, and community uptake of malaria prevention and treatment strategies are critical to achieving current targets for malaria reduction. Each step in the treatment-seeking pathway must be considered in order to establish where opportunities for successful engagement and treatment oc...

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Main Authors: Ewing, Victoria L., Tolhurst, Rachel, Kapinda, Andrew, SanJoaquin, Miguel, Terlouw, Dianne J., Richards, Esther, Lalloo, David G.
Language:en_US
Published: Public Library of Science 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23189
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Summary:Universal access to, and community uptake of malaria prevention and treatment strategies are critical to achieving current targets for malaria reduction. Each step in the treatment-seeking pathway must be considered in order to establish where opportunities for successful engagement and treatment occur. This article describes local classifications of childhood febrile illnesses, present an overview of treatment-seeking, beginning with recognition of illness, and suggests how interventions could be used to target the barriers experienced.