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Domina Asingizwe

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Munyakanage D, Niyituma E, Mutabazi A, Misago X, Musanabaganwa C, Remera E, et al.
Malar J . 2025 Mar; 24(1):67. PMID: 40025519
Background: Malaria remains a significant health issue in Rwanda. Primary malaria prevention methods include insecticide-treated nets and indoor residual spraying as core interventions. Mosquito repellents, larval source management (LSM), and...
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Asingizwe D, Tuyizere M, Mukeshimana M, Nyandwi T, Kanakuze C, Hakizimana E
Malar J . 2024 Sep; 23(1):284. PMID: 39300522
Background: Malaria continues to be a significant global health challenge, particularly in sub-Saharan African regions. Effective prevention and control strategies are crucial in mitigating its impact. Therefore, assessing the use...
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Parmaksiz K, Asingizwe D, Gichohi A, Karengera S
J Pharm Policy Pract . 2024 Aug; 17(1):2390653. PMID: 39175662
Introduction: The East African Community (EAC) has been facing challenges in ensuring access to affordable and quality-assured medicines. To address these problems, the EAC Partner States have been working on...
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Wanyonyi E, Sagwa E, Banzimana S, Asingizwe D
J Pharm Policy Pract . 2024 Apr; 17(1):2337128. PMID: 38638423
Background: Effective vaccine management is crucial to maintain vaccine potency. To achieve this, elements, such as temperature management, stock management, infrastructure, cold chain equipment and waste management, need to be...
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David A, Swalehe O, Habagusenga J, Banzimana S, Asingizwe D, Chacky F, et al.
J Pharm Policy Pract . 2024 Feb; 17(1):2308611. PMID: 38333577
Background: Access to essential malaria commodities is a cornerstone in malaria control. However optimal availability and access to essential malaria commodities remain a challenge in Tanzania. Therefore, this study aimed...
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Lule F, Rajab K, Banzimana S, Asingizwe D
J Pharm Policy Pract . 2024 Feb; 17(1):2306846. PMID: 38333575
Background: HIV/AIDS commodity stock-outs are still rampant in most African Countries causing treatment interruption, antiretroviral resistance, treatment failure, morbidity and mortality. Therefore, this study aimed at assessing the determinants of...
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Mollel D, Kagashe G, Asingizwe D, Banzimana S, Maru S, Niragire F
J Pharm Policy Pract . 2024 Jan; 17(1):2300457. PMID: 38234995
Background: Access to maternal health commodities improves maternal outcome and reduce maternal deaths. Tanzania has put in place the fee exemption policy for mothers to access maternal health commodities for...
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Sadru G, Makhado M, Swalehe O, Banzimana S, Asingizwe D, Mahindra Maru S
J Pharm Policy Pract . 2023 Nov; 16(1):144. PMID: 37968760
Background: Effective Vaccine Management (EVM) initiative provides the platform needed to monitor and assess the vaccine supply chain system to identify strengths and weaknesses of the system at all levels...
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Nsengimana A, Biracyaza E, Isimbi J, Uwambajimana C, Hategekimana J, Kagisha V, et al.
Integr Pharm Res Pract . 2023 Nov; 12:195-212. PMID: 37928945
Purpose: This study aimed to explore the request and dispensing of antimalarial medicines without a prescription in community pharmacies in Rwanda, as well as factors associated. Methods: We employed an...
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Nsengimana A, Isimbi J, Uwizeyimana T, Biracyaza E, Hategekimana J, Uwambajimana C, et al.
Glob Health Res Policy . 2023 Sep; 8(1):40. PMID: 37700374
Background: Presumptive treatment of malaria is often practiced in community pharmacies across sub-Saharan Africa (SSA).To address this issue, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that malaria Rapid Diagnostic Tests (m-RDTs)...