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Health-seeking behaviour and cost of fever treatment to households in a malaria-endemic setting of northern Ghana: a cross-sectional study.

Maxwell Ayindenaba DalabaPaul WelagaPhilip Ayizem DalinjongSamuel ChatioMustapha ImmuranaRobert Kaba AlhassanDesmond KluAlfred Kwesi ManyehIsaiah AgorinyaAbraham OduroPhilip Baba AdongoPatricia Akweongo
Published in: BMJ open (2021)
Prompt treatment within 24 hours of onset of fever was low (24%) compared with the Roll Back Malaria Programme target of at least 80%. Cost of treatment was relatively high when compared with average earnings of households in Ghana and enrolment into the NHIS reduced the cost of fever treatment remarkably. It is important to improve access to malaria diagnosis, antimalarials and enrolment into the NHIS in order to improve the case management of fever/malaria and accelerate universal health coverage in Ghana.
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