Diagnostic accuracy of the WHO clinical definitions for dengue and implications for surveillance: A systematic review and meta-analysis
<strong>Background<br></strong> Dengue is the world’s most common mosquito-borne virus but remains diagnostically challenging due to its nonspecific presentation. Access to laboratory confirmation is limited and thus most reported figures are based on clinical diagnosis alone, the...
Main Authors: | Raafat, N, Loganathan, S, Mukaka, M, Blacksell, SD, Maude, RJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2021
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