Feasibility of digital contact tracing in low-income settings - pilot trial for a location-based DCT app
Abstract Background Data about the effectiveness of digital contact tracing are based on studies conducted in countries with predominantly high- or middle-income settings. Up to now, little research is done to identify specific problems for the implementation of such technique in low-income countrie...
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Main Authors: | Eric Handmann (Author), Sia Wata Camanor (Author), Mosoka P. Fallah (Author), Neima Candy (Author), Davidetta Parker (Author), André Gries (Author), Thomas Grünewald (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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