Application and comparison of point-of-care devices for field evaluation of underlying health status of Guatemalan sugarcane workers.
With chronic disease prevalence on the rise globally, surveillance and monitoring are critical to improving health outcomes. Point-of-care (POC) testing can facilitate epidemiological research and enhance surveillance systems in limited resource settings, but previous research has identified bias be...
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Main Authors: | Lyndsay Krisher (Author), Diana Jaramillo (Author), Amy Dye-Robinson (Author), Miranda Dally (Author), Jaime Butler-Dawson (Author), Stephen Brindley (Author), Daniel Pilloni (Author), Alex Cruz (Author), Karely Villarreal Hernandez (Author), Joshua Schaeffer (Author), John L Adgate (Author), Lee S Newman (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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