Publications by authors named "Louis Akulayi"

The private for-profit sector is an important source of treatment for malaria. However, private patients face high prices for the recommended treatment for uncomplicated malaria, artemisinin combination therapies (ACTs), which makes them more likely to receive cheaper, less effective non-artemisinin therapies (nATs). This study seeks to better understand consumer antimalarial prices by documenting and exploring the pricing behaviour of retailers and wholesalers.

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Background: Private for-profit outlets are important treatment sources for malaria in most endemic countries. However, these outlets constitute only the last link in a chain of businesses that includes manufacturers, importers and wholesalers, all of which influence the availability, price and quality of antimalarials patients can access. We present evidence on the composition, characteristics and operation of these distribution chains and of the businesses that comprise them in six endemic countries (Benin, Cambodia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Nigeria, Uganda and Zambia).

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Article Synopsis
  • - Access to artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) for malaria treatment is significantly low in several high-burden African countries, especially for poorer populations, highlighting disparities in healthcare access.
  • - Data from household surveys in six African countries reveal that treatment seeking for malaria is generally poor, with ACT usage ranging from only 3% in Madagascar to 21% in Uganda and Zambia, and wealthier families are more likely to receive treatment than poorer ones.
  • - The public sector shows better ACT treatment rates compared to the private sector, despite overall low levels of testing and treatment across both sectors, indicating a need for improved healthcare interventions and education on malaria treatment.
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Background: Artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) is the first-line malaria treatment throughout most of the malaria-endemic world. Data on ACT availability, price and market share are needed to provide a firm evidence base from which to assess the current situation concerning quality-assured ACT supply. This paper presents supply side data from ACTwatch outlet surveys in Benin, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Madagascar, Nigeria, Uganda and Zambia.

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