Feasibility and coverage of implementing intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in pregnant women contacting private or public clinics in Tanzania: experience-based viewpoints of health managers in Mkuranga and Mufindi districts

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Feasibility and coverage of implementing intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in pregnant women contacting private or public clinics in Tanzania : experience-based viewpoints of health managers in Mkuranga and Mufindi districts. / Mubyazi, Godfrey M; Magnussen, Pascal; Byskov, Jens; Bloch, Paul.

I: BMC Health Services Research, Bind 13, 2013, s. 372.

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Mubyazi, GM, Magnussen, P, Byskov, J & Bloch, P 2013, 'Feasibility and coverage of implementing intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in pregnant women contacting private or public clinics in Tanzania: experience-based viewpoints of health managers in Mkuranga and Mufindi districts', BMC Health Services Research, bind 13, s. 372. https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-13-372

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Mubyazi, G. M., Magnussen, P., Byskov, J., & Bloch, P. (2013). Feasibility and coverage of implementing intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in pregnant women contacting private or public clinics in Tanzania: experience-based viewpoints of health managers in Mkuranga and Mufindi districts. BMC Health Services Research, 13, 372. https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-13-372

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Mubyazi GM, Magnussen P, Byskov J, Bloch P. Feasibility and coverage of implementing intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in pregnant women contacting private or public clinics in Tanzania: experience-based viewpoints of health managers in Mkuranga and Mufindi districts. BMC Health Services Research. 2013;13:372. https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-13-372

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Mubyazi, Godfrey M ; Magnussen, Pascal ; Byskov, Jens ; Bloch, Paul. / Feasibility and coverage of implementing intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in pregnant women contacting private or public clinics in Tanzania : experience-based viewpoints of health managers in Mkuranga and Mufindi districts. I: BMC Health Services Research. 2013 ; Bind 13. s. 372.

Bibtex

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abstract = "Evidence on healthcare managers' experience on operational feasibility of malaria intermittent preventive treatment for malaria during pregnancy (IPTp) using sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) in Africa is systematically inadequate. This paper elucidates the perspectives of District Council Health Management Team (CHMT)s regarding the feasibility of IPTp with SP strategy, including its acceptability and ability of district health care systems to cope with the contemporary and potential challenges.",
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