ABCON Plc-Consulting House, P.O. Box 1386 Code 1110, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Int Health. 2012 Mar;4(1):70-3. doi: 10.1016/j.inhe.2011.11.001.
Little is known about the contribution of the private health sector in managing malaria cases and contributing to malaria prevention and control efforts in Ethiopia. We assessed 102 private health facilities and 92 drug outlets in 20 districts of Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia, for their provision of malaria-specific services. Of the assessed health facilities 86% provided such services. Diagnosis was largely clinical, with only 31% and 15% of all health facilities seen using rapid diagnostic tests and microscopy, respectively. Facilities had chloroquine, artemether-lumefantrine, quinine and sulfadoxine-pyremethamine. Gaps were seen in provision of guidelines and other malaria-related materials, training of facility staff and supervision. Inclusion of the private health sector in malaria control program is crucial to expand current malaria prevention and control efforts in Ethiopia.
关于私营医疗部门在管理疟疾病例以及为埃塞俄比亚疟疾预防和控制工作做出贡献方面的情况,人们知之甚少。我们评估了埃塞俄比亚奥罗米亚州 20 个地区的 102 家私营医疗机构和 92 家药店,以了解它们提供疟疾专项服务的情况。在所评估的医疗机构中,有 86%提供了此类服务。诊断主要是临床诊断,只有 31%和 15%的医疗机构分别使用快速诊断检测和显微镜。各医疗机构均备有氯喹、青蒿琥酯-甲氟喹、奎宁和磺胺多辛-乙胺嘧啶。在提供指南和其他疟疾相关材料、培训医疗机构工作人员和进行监督方面存在差距。将私营医疗部门纳入疟疾控制规划对于扩大埃塞俄比亚当前的疟疾预防和控制工作至关重要。