Cohort event monitoring of patients treated for uncomplicated malaria with artemisinin-based combination therapies in selected hospitals and community pharmacies in Nigeria
Author(s) -
PU Bassi,
AI Osakwe,
Comfort Kunak Suku,
Musa Kalat,
Cassandra Elagbaje,
Ambrose O. Isah,
Stephen A. Ayinbuomwan,
RD Wammanda,
II Bob-Okon,
Jose Ambe,
Y Mava,
AO Adesina,
C Ugochukwu,
E.A Nyong,
OO Ogunleye,
F M Onuoha,
I Jalo,
VO Adegoke,
ST Balogun,
Godwin Ntadom,
FN Ejiekpe,
Rimsha Tahir,
K Dabit,
AA Amodu,
S Nwaosu,
AT Habib
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
nigerian postgraduate medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.261
H-Index - 19
ISSN - 1117-1936
DOI - 10.4103/1117-1936.196246
Subject(s) - medicine , artemisinin , artemether/lumefantrine , malaria , cohort , adverse effect , vomiting , artesunate , incidence (geometry) , amodiaquine , population , nausea , combination therapy , pediatrics , surgery , chloroquine , plasmodium falciparum , physics , environmental health , optics , immunology
The study was designed with the broad objective of determining the safety profile of artemisinin-based combination therapies amongst Nigerian population.
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