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Anyama, N.G., Tibenderana, J.K., Kutyabami, P., Kamba, P. F., Kitutu, F.E., Adome, R.O. (2012). Participatory healthcare-provider orientation to improve artemether-lumefantrine-based drug treatment of uncomplicated malaria: a cluster quasi-experimental study. BMJ Quality & Safety, 21 (9):768-777.

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