Impact of introduction of rapid diagnostic tests for malaria on antibiotic prescribing: analysis of observational and randomised studies in public and private healthcare settings

Heidi Hopkins(University of London), C. W. M. Whitty(University of London), Shunmay Yeung(University of London), Jayne Webster(University of London), S. Patrick Kachur(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Anthony K. Mbonye(Ministry of Health), Lindsay Mangham Jefferies(University of London), Clare Chandler(University of London), Catherine Goodman(University of London), Pascal Magnussen(University of Copenhagen), Sarah G. Staedke(University of London), Kristina Elfving(University of Gothenburg), Katia Bruxvoort(University of London), Kristian Schultz Hansen(University of Copenhagen), Kimberly Baltzell(University of California, San Francisco), Mark Rowland(University of London), Siân E. Clarke(London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine), Ismail Mayan(Health Protection and Research Organisation), Mwinyi Msellem(Zanzibar University), David Schellenberg(University of London), Lasse S Vestergaard(Statens Serum Institut), Sham Lal(University of London), Deborah DiLiberto(University of London), Anders Björkman(Karolinska Institutet), David G. Lalloo(Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine), Delér Shakely(Karolinska Institutet), Baptiste Leurent(University College London), Virginia Wiseman(University of London), Andreas Mårtensson(Uppsala University), Helen Burchett(University of London), Obinna Onwujekwe(University of Nigeria), Evelyn Ansah(Ghana Health Service), Hugh Reyburn(University of London), Matthew Cairns(University of London), Seth Owusu‐Agyei(Kintampo Health Research Centre), Toby Leslie(University of London), Frank Baiden
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