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Datasets underlying the publication "Community access to rectal artesunate for malaria (CARAMAL): a large-scale observational implementation study in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria and Uganda": Figure 6: Number of children enrolled in the Patient Surveillance System (grey bars), and percentage of these children being administered rectal artesunate (RAS), by country. Figure 8: Overall case fatality ratio (CFR) in patients with danger signs and a positive malaria test at enrolment across the entire study period, by enrolment location and country. Data for Uganda excludes enrolments at PHCs (N=34).
The CARAMAL Project was funded by Unitaid (grant reference XM-DAC-30010-CHAIRAS)
rectal artesunate, severe malaria, malaria
rectal artesunate, severe malaria, malaria
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