Investigating rapid diagnostic testing in Kenya's health system, 2018-2020: validating non-reporting in routine data using a health facility service assessment survey
Abstract Background Understanding the availability of rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) is essential for attaining universal health care and reducing health inequalities. Although routine data helps measure RDT coverage and health access gaps, many healthcare facilities fail to report their monthly diag...
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Main Authors: | Angela K Moturi (Author), Bibian N Robert (Author), Felix Bahati (Author), Peter M Macharia (Author), Emelda A Okiro (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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