Implementation of broad screening with Ebola rapid diagnostic tests in Forécariah, Guinea
Background: Laboratory-enhanced surveillance is critical for rapidly detecting the potential re-emergence of Ebola virus disease. Rapid diagnostic tests (RDT) for Ebola antigens could expand diagnostic capacity for Ebola virus disease. Objectives: The Guinean National Coordination for Ebola Response...
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Main Authors: | Frantz Jean Louis (Author), Jennifer Y. Huang (Author), Yacouba K. Nebie (Author), Lamine Koivogui (Author), Gayatri Jayaraman (Author), Nadine Abiola (Author), Amanda Vansteelandt (Author), Mary C. Worrel (Author), Judith Shang (Author), Louise B. Murphy (Author), David L. Fitter (Author), Barbara J. Marston (Author), Lise Martel (Author) |
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