In 2015, Population Services International (PSI) started the roll-out of malaria RDTs among informal private sector providers in Myanmar, to improve the quality and coverage of malaria testing and treatment services in remote areas where the formal health care sector coverage is most stretched. These providers were trained to conduct RDTs for all suspected malaria cases and to report the results every month. Since then, PSI had received hundreds of thousands of RDT reports from these providers, yet it was largely unknown whether providers were testing all suspected fever cases, especially with the decline in malaria prevalence throughout the country in recent years
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