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| Abdinasir A AminSummaryAffiliation: Kenya Medical Research Institute Country: Kenya Publications
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Wealth, mother's education and physical access as determinants of retail sector net use in rural KenyaAbdisalan M Noor
Malaria Public Health and Epidemiology Group, Centre for Geographic Medicine, Kenya Medical Research Institute, PO Box 43640, 00100, Nairobi, Kenya
Malar J 5:5. 2006..The influence of homestead wealth on use of nets purchased from the retail sector is well documented, however, the competing influence of mother's education and physical access to net providers is less well understood...
The use of formal and informal curative services in the management of paediatric fevers in four districts in KenyaAbdinasir A Amin
Kenya Medical Research Institute Wellcome Trust Collaborative Programme, Nairobi, Kenya
Trop Med Int Health 8:1143-52. 2003..To assess the sources, costs, timing and types of treatment for fevers among children under 5 years of age in four ecologically distinct districts of Kenya...
Brands, costs and registration status of antimalarial drugs in the Kenyan retail sectorAbdinasir A Amin
Malaria Public Health and Epidemiology Group, Centre for Geographic Medicine, Kenya Medical Research Institute Wellcome Trust Collaborative Programme, P O Box 43640, Nairobi, 00100 GPO, Kenya
Malar J 4:36. 2005..This study aimed to assess the range, costs, sources and registration of antimalarial drugs in the Kenyan retail sector...
The quality of sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine and amodiaquine products in the Kenyan retail sectorA A Amin
Centre for Geographic Medicine, Kenya Medical Research Institute Wellcome Trust Collaborative Programme, Nairobi, Kenya
J Clin Pharm Ther 30:559-65. 2005....
Increasing coverage and decreasing inequity in insecticide-treated bed net use among rural Kenyan childrenAbdisalan M Noor
Malaria Public Health and Epidemiology Group, Centre for Geographic Medicine Research Coast, Kenya Medical Research Institute Wellcome Trust Research Programme, Nairobi, Kenya
PLoS Med 4:e255. 2007..In this study, we present repeat observations of ITN coverage among rural Kenyan homesteads exposed at different times to a range of delivery models, and assess changes in coverage across socioeconomic groups...
The use of artemether-lumefantrine by febrile children following national implementation of a revised drug policy in KenyaCaroline W Gitonga
Malaria Public Health and Epidemiology Group, Centre for Geographic Medicine Research Coast, Nairobi, Kenya
Trop Med Int Health 13:487-94. 2008..To examine access to, timing and use of artemisinin-based combination therapy among rural Kenyan febrile children before and following the introduction of artemether-lumefantrine (AL) as first-line antimalarial drug policy...
Reconciling national treatment policies and drug regulation in KenyaAbdinasir A Amin
Centre for Geographic Medicine Research-Coast, Kenya Medical Research Institute/Wellcome Trust Collaborative Programme, P.O. Box 43640, Nairobi, 00100 GPO, Kenya
Health Policy Plan 22:111-2. 2007
The challenges of changing national malaria drug policy to artemisinin-based combinations in KenyaAbdinasir A Amin
Malaria Public Health and Epidemiology Group, Centre for Geographic Medicine Research Coast, Kenya Medical Research Institute Wellcome Trust Research Programme, Nairobi, Kenya
Malar J 6:72. 2007....
Modelling distances travelled to government health services in KenyaAbdisalan M Noor
Malaria Public Health and Epidemiology Group, Kenya Medical Research Institute Wellcome Trust Research Laboratories, Nairobi, Kenya
Trop Med Int Health 11:188-96. 2006..To systematically evaluate descriptive measures of spatial access to medical treatment, as part of the millennium development goals to reduce the burden of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria...
The difference between effectiveness and efficacy of antimalarial drugs in KenyaAbdinasir A Amin
Kenya Medical Research Institute Wellcome Trust Collaborative Programme, Nairobi, Kenya
Trop Med Int Health 9:967-74. 2004..To demonstrate the difference between effectiveness and efficacy of antimalarial (AM) drugs in Kenya...
The cost of uncomplicated childhood fevers to Kenyan households: implications for reaching international access targetsBruce A Larson
Center for International Health and Development, Boston University, 85 East Concord Street, 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02118, USA
BMC Public Health 6:314. 2006..A neglected concern is how communities will access these new medicines promptly and the costs to poor households when they are located in rural areas distant to health services...
