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Trends in treatment-seeking for fever in children under five years old in 151 countries from 1990 to 2020

Access to medical treatment for fever is essential to prevent morbidity and mortality in individuals and to prevent transmission of communicable febrile illness in communities. Quantification of the rates at which treatment is accessed is critical for health system planning and a prerequisite for disease burden estimates. 

Citation:
Nguyen M, Dzianach PA, Castle PECW, Rumisha SF, Rozier JA, Harris JR, Gibson HS, Twohig KA, Vargas-Ruiz CA, Bisanzio D, Cameron E, Weiss DJ, Bhatt S, Gething PW, Battle KE. Trends in treatment-seeking for fever in children under five years old in 151 countries from 1990 to 2020. PLOS Global Public Health. 2023;3(8):e0002134.

Abstract:
Access to medical treatment for fever is essential to prevent morbidity and mortality in individuals and to prevent transmission of communicable febrile illness in communities. Quantification of the rates at which treatment is accessed is critical for health system planning and a prerequisite for disease burden estimates.