Divining without Seeds The Case for Strengthening Laboratory Medicine in Africa

Infectious disease is the most common cause of illness and death in Africa, yet health practitioners routinely fail to identify causative microorganisms in most patients. As a result, patients often do not receive the right medicine in time to cure them promptly even when such medicine is available,...

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Main Author: Okeke, Iruka N. (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Ithaca Cornell University Press 2011
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