Improving access to new diagnostics through harmonised regulation: priorities for action
A new generation of diagnostic tests is being developed for use at the point of care that could save lives and reduce the spread of infectious diseases through early detection and treatment. It is important that patients in developing countries have access to these products at affordable prices and...
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Main Authors: | Ruth McNerney (Author), Kimberly Sollis (Author), Rosanna W. Peeling (Author) |
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