Perceptions and priorities for the development of multiplex rapid diagnostic tests for acute non-malarial fever in rural South and Southeast Asia: An international modified e-Delphi survey.
<h4>Background</h4>Fever is a common presenting symptom in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). It was previously assumed that malaria was the cause in such patients, but its incidence has declined rapidly. The urgent need to develop point-of-care tests for the most important causes...
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Main Authors: | Rusheng Chew (Author), Salisa Lohavittayavikant (Author), Matthew Mayer (Author), Nicholas Philip John Day (Author), Yoel Lubell (Author) |
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