This readme file was generated on [YYYY-MM-DD] by [NAME] <[text in square brackets should be changed for your specific dataset]> GENERAL INFORMATION Title of Dataset: Striving towards access to essential medicines for human and animal health; a situational analysis of access to and use of antifungal medications for histoplasmosis in Ethiopia. Author/Principal Investigator Information Name: Claire Scantlebury ORCID:0000-0002-0761-9872 Institution: University of Liverpool Address: Department of Livestock One Health, Institute of Infection, Veterinary and Ecological Sciences, Biosciences Building, University of Liverpool Campus, Crown Street, Liverpool Email: claire.scantlebury@liverpool.ac.uk Author/Associate or Co-investigator Information Name: Eleanor Robertson Institution:University of Liverpool Address: Department of Livestock One Health, Institute of Infection, Veterinary and Ecological Sciences, Biosciences Building, University of Liverpool Campus, Crown Street, Liverpool Email: eleanor.robertson6@gmail.com Date of data collection: December 2018 Geographic location of data collection: 6 Urban Regions of Oromia, Ethiopia Information about funding sources that supported the collection of the data: Wellcome trust CRCDF and MSD Connect SHARING/ACCESS INFORMATION Licenses/restrictions placed on the data: Data is anonymised Links to publications that cite or use the data: To follow upon publication Recommended citation for this dataset: To follow upon publication DATA & FILE OVERVIEW File List: 41 Pdf files named, Transcript 1 & 2 Pharmacist, Transcripts 3,4 & 5 Doctors, Transcript 6 Pharmacist, Transcript 7 Veterinarian, Transcript 8 Pharmacist, Transcript 9 Doctor, Transcript 10 Horse owner, Transcript 11 Pharmacist, Transcripts 12 & 13 Horse O focus group discussions, Transcript 14 Veterinary Student, Transcript 16 Veterinarian, Transcript 17 Para-Veterinarian, Transcript 18 Pharmacit, Transcript 19 Doctor, Transcript 20 & 21 Pharmacist, Transcripts 22 & 23 Horse owner focus group discussions, Transcripts 24 & 25 Para Veterinarian, Transcript 26 Veterinary Student, Transcript 27 Doctor, Transcript 28 Pharmacist, Transcripts 29 & 30 Horse owner focus group discussions, Transcript 31 Vet, Transcript 32 Veterinary Focus group, Transcript 33 Pharmacist, Transcript 34 Doctor, Transcripts 35& 36 Pharmacist, Transcripts 37&38 Horse owner focus group discussions, Transcript 39 Pharmacist, Transcript 40 Vet, Transcripts 41&42 Horse Owner Focus group discussions Relationship between files, if important: All comprise interviews and focus group discussion transcripts from one study. METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION Description of methods used for collection/generation of data: A qualitative study was conducted in 6 urban regions of Oromia, Ethiopia in December 2018, incorporating semi-structured face-to-face interviews and focus group discussions. Twenty-seven individual interviews were held with doctors (n=7), pharmacists (n=12), veterinarians (n=5), para-veterinarians (n=2) and an equid owner (n=1). Eleven focus groups were conducted with equid owners (n=42), 3 with veterinarians (n=6), 1 with para-veterinarians (n=2) and 1 with pharmacists (n=2). Transcripts were analysed using thematic analysis, and dimensions of key themes conceptualised and compared. Methods for processing the data: Transcripts were analysed using a Thematic analysis approach using NVIVO Software People involved with sample collection, processing, analysis and/or submission: Eleanor Robertson1, Cherinet Abera2, Kelly Wood1, Kabeba Deressa2, Samuel Mesfin3, Claire Scantlebury1