Screening utility and acceptability of the Kiswahili-pGALS (paediatric Gait, Arms, Legs, Spine) at a tertiary referral hospital in Kenya-A diagnostic accuracy study
Abstract Background Paediatric rheumatic diseases cause considerable disease burden to children and their families (Moorthy LN, Peterson MGE, Hassett AL, et al, Pediatric Rheumatology 8:20, 2010). Delayed diagnosis is a significant determinant of severity and mortality attributed to these conditions...
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Main Authors: | Jacqueline E. Kawishe (Author), Anthony Ngugi (Author), Stanley Luchters (Author), Helen Foster (Author), Angela Migowa (Author) |
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