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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Print ISSN:
0002-9637
Online ISSN:
1476-1645
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Volume 87 (2012): Issue 5_Suppl (Nov 2012): Special Supplement on integrated Community Case Management
Publication Date:
07 Nov 2012
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Acknowledgments
Cover Photo Attributions
Preface
Special CCM Supplement in the
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Articles
Introduction to a Special Supplement: Evidence for the Implementation, Effects, and Impact of the Integrated Community Case Management Strategy to Treat Childhood Infection
World Health Organization/United Nations Children's Fund Joint Statement on Integrated Community Case Management: An Equity-Focused Strategy to Improve Access to Essential Treatment Services for Children
Impact of Community Management of Fever (Using Antimalarials With or Without Antibiotics) on Childhood Mortality: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial in Ghana
Integrated Community Case Management of Fever in Children under Five Using Rapid Diagnostic Tests and Respiratory Rate Counting: A Multi-Country Cluster Randomized Trial
Use of Community Health Workers for Management of Malaria and Pneumonia in Urban and Rural Areas in Eastern Uganda
Increased Use of Community Medicine Distributors and Rational Use of Drugs in Children Less than Five Years of Age in Uganda Caused by Integrated Community Case Management of Fever
Introduction of Newborn Care within Integrated Community Case Management in Uganda
Scaling Up Integrated Community Case Management of Childhood Illness: Update from Malawi
Health Workers' and Managers' Perceptions of the Integrated Community Case Management Program for Childhood Illness in Malawi: The Importance of Expanding Access to Child Health Services
A Health Systems Approach to Integrated Community Case Management of Childhood Illness: Methods and Tools
Beyond Distance: An Approach to Measure Effective Access to Case Management for Sick Children in Africa
Community Health Workers Providing Government Community Case Management for Child Survival in Sub-Saharan Africa: Who Are They and What Are They Expected to Do?
Private Sector Drug Shops in Integrated Community Case Management of Malaria, Pneumonia, and Diarrhea in Children in Uganda
Community Acceptability and Adoption of Integrated Community Case Management in Uganda
Impact of Integrated Community Case Management on Health-Seeking Behavior in Rural Zambia
Interventions to Improve Motivation and Retention of Community Health Workers Delivering Integrated Community Case Management (iCCM): Stakeholder Perceptions and Priorities
Factors Affecting Availability of Essential Medicines among Community Health Workers in Ethiopia, Malawi, and Rwanda: Solving the Last Mile Puzzle
Comparison of Methods for Assessing Quality of Care for Community Case Management of Sick Children: An Application with Community Health Workers in Malawi
Household Costs for Treatment of Severe Pneumonia in Pakistan
Insights from Community Case Management Data in Six Sub-Saharan African Countries
Integrated Community Case Management: Next Steps in Addressing the Implementation Research Agenda
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