%0 Journal Article %T PATRONAGE AND COST OF MALARIA TREATMENT IN PRIVATE HOSPITALS IN IBADAN NORTH L.G.A SOUTH WESTERN, NIGERIA %A A.T. Salawu %A M.D. Dairo %A O.I. Fawole %J Archive of "Annals of Ibadan Postgraduate Medicine". %D 2016 %X Malaria accounts for about 60% of all clinic attendance in Nigeria. About 300,000 children die of malaria annually while an estimated 4,500 pregnant women are lost annually on account of malaria in Nigeria alone. High cost of treatment is a barrier to the uptake of health services in low resource settings, therefore an exploration of the cost of malaria management will reveal possible components that may benefit from intervention and thus reveal important clues for improving access to malaria treatment. Objective of this study therefore is to describe patronage and cost of malaria treatment in private hospitals in Ibadan %K Patronage %K Drugs %K Cost %K Medical consultation %K Laboratory investigation %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5354625/