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Publication Date:
16/11/2016

Author:
Kevin Baker

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Poster
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Performance of selected respiratory rate timers for the detection of symptoms of pneumonia in children at the community level

Publication Date:
16/11/2016
Author:
Kevin Baker
Type:
Poster

This poster was presented at the 2016 American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene Conference. It discusses the pneumonia diagnostics, which aimed to identify the most accurate and acceptable tools to support pneumonia diagnosis in Cambodia, Ethiopia, South Sudan and Uganda. The devices tested were the MK2 ARI timer & beads, MK2 ARI timer, Rrate smart phone and respirometer feature phone applications.

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Country: Cambodia | Ethiopia | South Sudan | Uganda

Keywords: Research | Pneumonia | Diagnosis | SDG3

Diseases: Pneumonia

 

 

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