Access to artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) and quinine in malaria holoendemic regions of western Kenya
Abstract/ Overview
Artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) has been adopted as the most 
effective treatment against malaria in many endemic countries like Kenya while quinine has 
remained the second line. The objective of the current study was to assess access to 
Kenya's policy recommended anti-malarials, ACT and quinine in the public, private and not-
for-profit drug outlets in western Kenya. Methods A cross-sectional survey using purposive 
sampling of 288 outlets (126 public, 96 private, 66 not-for-profit) was conducted in western 
Kenya in two regions with varying Plasmodium falciparum endemicities. Information on 
access (availability, price, affordability) on ACT and quinine was collected using the WHO 
and Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI) standardized methodologies for availability, 
prices and affordability of drugs. From a Ministry of Health database, the following were …
