Use of RDTs to improve malaria diagnosis and fever case management at primary health care facilities in Uganda

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Daniel J Kyabayinze
Caroline Asiimwe
Damalie Nakanjako
Jane Nabakooza
Helen Counihan
James K Tibenderana
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[1] Malaria Consortium Africa,Department of Medicine, Infectious diseases Division
[2] College of Health Sciences,undefined
[3] Makerere University,undefined
[4] Makerere University,undefined
[5] Malaria Control Programme,undefined
[6] Ministry of Health,undefined
[7] Malaria Consortium,undefined
[8] Development House,undefined
[9] London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,undefined
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Malaria; Health Worker; National Malaria Control Programme; Health Management Information System; Presumptive Treatment;
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