The utility of serology for elimination surveillance of trachoma
Robust surveillance methods are needed for trachoma control and recrudescence monitoring, but existing methods have limitations. Here, Pinsent et al. analyse data from nine trachoma-endemic populations and provide operational thresholds for interpretation of serological data in low transmission and...
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Autores principales: | Amy Pinsent, Anthony W. Solomon, Robin L. Bailey, Rhiannon Bid, Anaseini Cama, Deborah Dean, Brook Goodhew, Sarah E. Gwyn, Kelvin R. Jack, Ram Prasad Kandel, Mike Kama, Patrick Massae, Colin Macleod, David C. W. Mabey, Stephanie Migchelsen, Andreas Müller, Frank Sandi, Oliver Sokana, Raebwebwe Taoaba, Rabebe Tekeraoi, Diana L. Martin, Michael. T. White |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/fba24dbb292444038176e451104c1f25 |
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