Immediate pools of malaria infections at diagnosis combined with targeted deep sequencing accurately quantifies frequency of drug resistance mutations
Antimalarial resistance surveillance in sub-Saharan Africa is often constrained by logistical and financial challenges limiting its breadth and frequency. At two sites in Ghana, we have piloted a streamlined sample pooling process created immediately by sequential addition of positive malaria cases...
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Main Authors: | Ozkan Aydemir, Benedicta Mensah, Patrick W. Marsh, Benjamin Abuaku, James Leslie Myers-Hansen, Jeffrey A. Bailey, Anita Ghansah |
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Language: | EN |
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PeerJ Inc.
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e20a1fa2d4284d5fa75b4791c9fbc788 |
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