Modelling the impact and cost-effectiveness of biomarker tests as compared with pathogen-specific diagnostics in the management of undifferentiated fever in remote tropical settings
<p><strong>Background</strong> Malaria accounts for a small fraction of febrile cases in increasingly large areas of the malaria endemic world. Point-of-care tests to improve the management of non-malarial fevers appropriate for primary care are few, consisting of either diagnostic...
Main Authors: | Lubell, Y, Althaus, T, Blacksell, SD, Paris, DH, Mayxay, M, Pan-Ngum, W, White, LJ, Day, NPJ, Newton, PN |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2016
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