Do price subsidies on artemisinin combination therapy for malaria increase household use?: evidence from a repeated cross-sectional study in remote regions of …
Background The Affordable Medicines Facility-malaria (AMFm) is a pilot program that uses
price subsidies to increase access to Artemisinin Combination Therapies (ACTs), currently
the most effective malaria treatment. Recent evidence suggests that availability and
affordability of ACTs in retail sector drug shops (where many people treat malaria) has
increased under the AMFm, but it is unclear whether household level ACT use has
increased. Methods and Findings Household surveys were conducted in two remote regions …
price subsidies to increase access to Artemisinin Combination Therapies (ACTs), currently
the most effective malaria treatment. Recent evidence suggests that availability and
affordability of ACTs in retail sector drug shops (where many people treat malaria) has
increased under the AMFm, but it is unclear whether household level ACT use has
increased. Methods and Findings Household surveys were conducted in two remote regions …
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JL Cohen, P Yadav, C Moucheraud, S Alphs… - 2013 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Abstract Background: The Affordable Medicines Facility-malaria (AMFm) is a pilot program
that uses price subsidies to increase access to Artemisinin Combination Therapies (ACTs),
currently the most effective malaria treatment. Recent evidence suggests that availability and
affordability of ACTs in retail sector drug shops (where many people treat malaria) has
increased under the AMFm, but it is unclear whether household level ACT use has
increased. Methods and Findings: Household surveys were conducted in two remote …
that uses price subsidies to increase access to Artemisinin Combination Therapies (ACTs),
currently the most effective malaria treatment. Recent evidence suggests that availability and
affordability of ACTs in retail sector drug shops (where many people treat malaria) has
increased under the AMFm, but it is unclear whether household level ACT use has
increased. Methods and Findings: Household surveys were conducted in two remote …