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Publication Date:
17/11/2014

Author:
Kevin Baker

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Evaluating the accuracy and acceptability of pneumonia diagnostic tools for community health workers in low and middle income countries

Publication Date:
17/11/2014
Author:
Kevin Baker
Type:
Presentation

This presentation was given at a Malaria Consortium symposium on improving pneumonia diagnosis in children during the 63rd annual American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene conference from 3–6 November 2014. It includes best practice methodologies to test the accuracy and acceptability of pneumonia diagnostic tools for community health workers in low and middle income countries.

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Country: Cambodia | Ethiopia | South Sudan | Uganda

Keywords: Community delivery | Research | Pneumonia | Diagnosis | SDG3

 

 

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