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Defining the burden of febrile illness in rural South and Southeast Asia: an open letter to announce the launch of the Rural Febrile Illness project

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Arjun Chandna, Nan Shwe Nwe Htun, Thomas J. Peto, Marco Liverani et al.

Journal: Wellcome Open ResearchYear: 2021Citations: 28

<ns3:p>In rural areas of South and Southeast Asia malaria is declining but febrile illnesses still account for substantial morbidity and mortality. Village health workers (VHWs) are often the first point of contact with the formal health system, and for patients with febrile illnesses they can provi...

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Defining the burden of febrile illness in rural South and Southeast Asia: an open letter to announce the launch of the Rural Febrile Illness project

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Arjun Chandna, Rusheng Chew, Nan Shwe Nwe Htun, Thomas J. Peto et al.

Journal: Wellcome Open ResearchYear: 2022Citations: 27

<ns3:p>In rural areas of South and Southeast Asia malaria is declining but febrile illnesses still account for substantial morbidity and mortality. Village health workers (VHWs) are often the first point of contact with the formal health system, and for patients with febrile illnesses they can provi...

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Defining the hidden burden of disease in rural communities in Bangladesh, Cambodia and Thailand: a cross-sectional household health survey protocol

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Meiwen Zhang, Nan Shwe Nwe Htun, Shayla Islam, Aninda Sen et al.

Journal: BMJ OpenYear: 2024Citations: 5

INTRODUCTION: In low-income and middle-income countries in Southeast Asia, the burden of diseases among rural population remains poorly understood, posing a challenge for effective healthcare prioritisation and resource allocation. Addressing this knowledge gap, the South and Southeast Asia Communit...

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Acute febrile illness in remote and rural communities: Perspectives of health providers and managers in Chattogram, Bangladesh

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Marco Liverani, Sharmin Ahmed, Aninda Sen, Rusheng Chew et al.

Journal: SSM - Health SystemsYear: 2025

Acute febrile illness is a major public health issue in tropical regions, particularly in remote and rural areas where healthcare access is difficult. In these areas, patients often seek care too late or rely on self-medication, leading to increased risks of complications and death. This qualitative...

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