Original paper
A review of the WHO malaria rapid diagnostic test product testing programme (2008–2018): performance, procurement and policy
Abstract
Malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) emerged in the early 1990s into largely unregulated markets, and uncertain field performance was a major concern for the acceptance of tests for malaria case management. This, combined with the need to guide procurement decisions of UN agencies and WHO Member States, led to the creation of an independent, internationally coordinated RDT evaluation programme aiming to provide comparative performance data of...
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Paper Details
Title
A review of the WHO malaria rapid diagnostic test product testing programme (2008–2018): performance, procurement and policy
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
18
Issue
1
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