Establishment of COVID-19 testing laboratory in resource-limited settings: challenges and prospects reported from Ethiopia

The Coronavirus pandemic is recording unprecedented deaths worldwide. The temporal distribution and burden of the disease varies from setting to setting based on economic status, demography and geographic location. A rapid increase in the number of COVID-19 cases is being reported in Africa as of Ju...

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Main Authors: Adugna Abera (Author), Habtamu Belay (Author), Aboma Zewude (Author), Bokretsion Gidey (Author), Desalegn Nega (Author), Boja Dufera (Author), Abnet Abebe (Author), Tujuba Endriyas (Author), Birhanu Getachew (Author), Henok Birhanu (Author), Hailemariam Difabachew (Author), Bacha Mekonnen (Author), Helina Legesse (Author), Firdawek Bekele (Author), Kalkidan Mekete (Author), Seble Seifu (Author), Heven Sime (Author), Nebiyou Yemanebrhan (Author), Mesfin Tefera (Author), Hiwot Amare (Author), Berhane Beyene (Author), Estifanos Tsige (Author), Adisu Kebede (Author), Geremew Tasew (Author), Getachew Tollera (Author), Ebba Abate (Author), Adugna Woyessa (Author), Ashenafi Assefa (Author)
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis Group, 2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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