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High Rates of Malaria Microscopy but Low Turnaround of Test-results Among Inpatients in Tertiary Care: With Delayed Initiation, Monotherapy and Incomplete Dosing of Antimalarials

High Rates of Malaria Microscopy but Low Turnaround of Test-results Among Inpatients in Tertiary Care: With Delayed Initiation, Monotherapy and Incomplete Dosing of Antimalarials

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dc.contributor.author Ronald Kiguba
dc.contributor.author Charles Karamagi
dc.contributor.author Sheila M. Bird
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-11T13:51:49Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-11T13:51:49Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.uri https://combine.alvar.ug/handle/1/49612
dc.description.abstract Abstract; Objectives:To describe the patterns of malaria diagnosis and antimalarial use: monotherapy, missed Day 1 dosing and risk-factors. Methods: Prospective cohort of consented adult inpatients on the medical and gynaecological wards of Uganda’s 1790-bed Mulago National Referral Hospital.Results: One in five (19%, 146/762; 95% confidence interval (CI): 16% to 22%) inpatients had an admitting or discharge malaria diagnosis or both. Microscopy was requested in 77% (108/141; 95% CI: 69% to 83%) of inpatients with an admitting malaria diagnosis; results were available for 46% (50/108; 95% CI: 37% to 56%), of whom 42% (21/50; 95% CI: 28% to 57%) were positive. Artesunate (AS) only (47%, 47/100; 95% CI: 37% to 57%) was the most frequently hospital-administered antimalarial followed by quinine (Q) only (23%, 95% CI: 15% to 32%). A quarter (25%, 25/100; 95% CI: 17% to 35%) of the inpatients missed their Day 1 dose of hospital-initiated antimalarials. Nearly half (47%, 95% CI: 34% to 61%) of 57 inpatients on AS and 18%(95% CI: 4% to 32%) of 28inpatients on Q missed at least one day of dosing in Days 1-3. Number of admitting diagnoses was a significant risk-factor for missed Day 1 dosing of hospital-initiated antimalarials (OR = 2.7, 95% CI: 1.53-4.54; P-value < 0.001).Conclusions: Half the malaria microscopy results were not available; yet, the rate of testing was high. Improvement in laboratory services, procurement, prescription, dispensing and administration of antimalarials could curb missed treatment for confirmed malaria cases, monotherapy and delayed doses.
dc.publisher Research Square
dc.title High Rates of Malaria Microscopy but Low Turnaround of Test-results Among Inpatients in Tertiary Care: With Delayed Initiation, Monotherapy and Incomplete Dosing of Antimalarials
dc.type Preprint
dc.identifier.doi 10.21203/rs.3.rs-30045/v1
dc.identifier.lens 076-354-087-097-525


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