“…The percentage of encounters in which a patient was prescribed at least one injection in the present study was 9.9%, which is closer the value found in 2014 Burundi outpatient encounter study all ages considered (Holloway & Henry, 2014 ), was lower than the value recommended by WHO (13.4–24.1). Results were similar to those from studies conducted in India (1.98%; 0.64%), Northwest Ethiopia (9.5%), Nepal (0.6%, 4.2%), UAE (9.5%; 0.5%), Pakistan (0%), Sri Lanka (1.2%), Ghana (7%), and in Rwanda (1.2%) (Abu Farha et al, 2022 ; Amponsah et al, 2022 ; Aryal et al, 2020 ; Atal et al, 2021 ; Atif et al, 2016b ; Galappatthy et al, 2021b ; Habimana et al, 2020 ; Mandal et al, 2022 ; Rabbani et al, 2023 ; Sema et al, 2021 ; Shrestha et al, 2021 ). In contrast, the results that exceeded the WHO optimal values were revealed from Iran (24.4%), the 1995–2015 African region systematic review (25%), and Kenya (24.9%) (Ahmadi & Zarei, 2017 ; Nyabuti et al, 2020 ; Ofori-Asenso et al, 2016 ).…”