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Kahama-Maro, Judith

Performance of Health Workers Using an Electronic Algorithm for the Management of Childhood Illness in Tanzania: A Pilot Implementation Study.

Author(s): 
Rambaud-Althaus, Clotilde | 
Shao, Amani | 
Samaka, Josephine | 
Swai, Ndeniria | 
Perri, Seneca | 
Kahama-Maro, Judith | 
Mitchell, Marc | 
D'Acremont, Valérie | 
Genton, Blaise
Journal Title: 
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene
Publication Date: 
Jan 12, 2017

In low-resource settings, where qualified health workers (HWs) are scarce and childhood mortality high, rational antimicrobial prescription for childhood illnesses is a challenge.

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