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Adherence to Ebola-specific malaria case management guidelines at health facilities in Guinea during the West African Ebola epidemic.

Ian P HennesseeTimothée GuilavoguiAlioune CamaraEric S HalseyBarbara MarstonDeborah McFarlandMatthew FreemanMateusz M Plucinski
Published in: Malaria journal (2018)
Adherence to guidance on malaria case management in EVD-affected countries was low at the height of the EVD epidemic in Guinea, and there was substantial malaria diagnostic testing in the absence of adequate PPE, which could have contributed to increased EVD transmission in the healthcare setting. Conversely, low presumptive treatment when diagnostic tests were not performed may have led to additional morbidity and mortality among malaria positive patients. National malaria control programs may consider preparing contingency plans for future implementation of temporary changes to malaria case management guidelines to facilitate uptake by health workers. Additional training on standard and transmission-based precautions should help health workers understand how to protect themselves in the face of emerging and unknown pathogens.
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