Paper-Based Devices Show High Accuracy in Detecting Asymptomatic Malaria
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA, JUN 16 – Climate change and funding gaps threaten malaria elimination by 2030, risking 554,000 additional deaths in sub-Saharan Africa, with vulnerable children most affected, experts warn.
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Paper-based devices show high accuracy in detecting asymptomatic malaria
Devices made with cheap strips of paper have outperformed two other testing methods in detecting malaria infection in asymptomatic people in Ghana – a diagnostic advance that could accelerate efforts to eliminate the disease, researchers say.
Paper-based devices diagnose malaria in asymptomatic people during field test
Devices made with cheap strips of paper have outperformed two other testing methods in detecting malaria infection in asymptomatic people in Ghana—a diagnostic advance that could accelerate efforts to eliminate the disease, researchers say.
Paper-Based Devices Diagnose Malaria in Asymptomatic People
Devices made with cheap strips of paper have outperformed two other testing methods in detecting malaria infection in asymptomatic people in Ghana – a diagnostic advance that could accelerate efforts to eliminate the disease, researchers say.
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