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Fig. 4

From: Appropriateness of malaria diagnosis and treatment for fever episodes according to patient history and anti-malarial blood measurement: a cross-sectional survey from Tanzania

Fig. 4

Proportion of febrile individuals appropriately diagnosed and treated for malaria. Appropriate diagnosis was defined as a patient with history of fever being tested for malaria (by RDT or microscopy) and appropriate treatment as having anti-malarials in the blood if the RDT result was positive or if the person had not been tested. The left side of the figure reports individuals who sought care in health facilities and the right side of the figure those who sought care in non-health facility anti-malarial providers. The upper part of the organigram is built upon self-reported history and the bottom part on results of anti-malarials measured in blood samples collected during the household survey, which constitute more objective information

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