Two-test algorithms for infectious disease diagnosis: Implications for COVID-19
Diagnostic assays for various infectious diseases, including COVID-19, have been challenged for their utility as standalone point-of-care diagnostic tests due to suboptimal accuracy, complexity, high cost or long turnaround times for results. It is therefore critical to optimise their use to meet th...
Main Authors: | Pokharel, S, White, LJ, Sacks, JA, Escadafal, C, Toporowski, A, Mohammed, SI, Abera, SC, Kao, K, Melo Freitas, MD, Dittrich, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2022
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