Magneto-optical diagnosis of symptomatic malaria in Papua New Guinea
Here Arndt et al. establish rotating-crystal magneto-optical detection (RMOD) as a near-point-of-care diagnostic tool for malaria detection and report a sensitivity and specificity of 82% and 84%, respectively, as validated by analyzing a clinical population in a high transmission setting in Papua N...
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Main Authors: | L. Arndt, T. Koleala, Á. Orbán, C. Ibam, E. Lufele, L. Timinao, L. Lorry, Á. Butykai, P. Kaman, A. P. Molnár, S. Krohns, E. Nate, I. Kucsera, E. Orosz, B. Moore, L. J. Robinson, M. Laman, I. Kézsmárki, S. Karl |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b3ac3a9caabe469b878581443bb851a2 |
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