标题:Assessing the impact of integrated community case management (iCCM) programs on child mortality: Review of early results and lessons learned in sub–Saharan Africa
摘要:Aim To accelerate progress in reducing child mortality, many coun- tries in sub–Saharan Africa have adopted and scaled–up integrated community case management (iCCM) programs targeting the three major infectious killers of children under–five.The programs train lay community health workers to assess, classify and treat uncom- plicated cases of pneumonia with antibiotics, malaria with antima- larial drugs and diarrhea with Oral Rehydration Salts (ORS) and zinc.Although management of these conditions with the respective ap- propriate drugs has proven efficacious in randomized trials, the ef- fectiveness of large iCCM scale–up programs in reducing child mor- tality is yet to be demonstrated.This paper reviews recent experience in documenting and attributing changes in under–five mortality to the specific interventions of a variety of iCCM programs.