[HTML][HTML] Mapping the aetiology of non-malarial febrile illness in Southeast Asia through a systematic review—terra incognita impairing treatment policies

N Acestor, R Cooksey, PN Newton, D Menard… - 2012 - journals.plos.org
Background An increasing use of point of care diagnostic tests that exclude malaria, coupled
with a declining malaria burden in many endemic countries, is highlighting the lack of ability …

Mapping the Aetiology of Non-Malarial Febrile Illness in Southeast Asia through a Systematic Review-Terra Incognita Impairing Treatment Policies

N Acestor, R Cooksey, PN Newton, D Menard… - PLoS ONE, 2012 - go.gale.com
Background An increasing use of point of care diagnostic tests that exclude malaria, coupled
with a declining malaria burden in many endemic countries, is highlighting the lack of ability …

Mapping the Aetiology of Non-Malarial Febrile Illness in Southeast Asia through a Systematic Review--Terra Incognita Impairing Treatment Policies.

N Acestor, R Cooksey, PN Newton, D Ménard… - PLoS …, 2012 - search.ebscohost.com
Background: An increasing use of point of care diagnostic tests that exclude malaria,
coupled with a declining malaria burden in many endemic countries, is highlighting the lack …

Mapping the aetiology of non-malarial febrile illness in Southeast Asia through a systematic review--terra incognita impairing treatment policies.

N Acestor, R Cooksey, P Newton, D Menard, P Guerin… - PloS one, 2012 - ora.ox.ac.uk
BACKGROUND: An increasing use of point of care diagnostic tests that exclude malaria,
coupled with a declining malaria burden in many endemic countries, is highlighting the lack …

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N Acestor, R Cooksey, PN Newton, D Menard… - 2012 - Citeseer
Background: An increasing use of point of care diagnostic tests that exclude malaria,
coupled with a declining malaria burden in many endemic countries, is highlighting the lack …

[PDF][PDF] Mapping the Aetiology of Non-Malarial Febrile Illness in Southeast Asia through a Systematic Review—Terra Incognita Impairing Treatment Policies

N Acestor, R Cooksey, PN Newton, D Menard… - 2012 - publicationslist.org
Background: An increasing use of point of care diagnostic tests that exclude malaria,
coupled with a declining malaria burden in many endemic countries, is highlighting the lack …

Mapping the aetiology of non-malarial febrile illness in Southeast Asia through a systematic review--terra incognita impairing treatment policies.

N Acestor, R Cooksey, PN Newton, D Ménard… - Plos one, 2012 - europepmc.org
Background An increasing use of point of care diagnostic tests that exclude malaria, coupled
with a declining malaria burden in many endemic countries, is highlighting the lack of ability …

Mapping the aetiology of non-malarial febrile illness in Southeast Asia through a systematic review-terra incognita impairing treatment policies.

N Acestor, R Cooksey, PN Newton, D Ménard… - 2012 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Background: An increasing use of point of care diagnostic tests that exclude malaria,
coupled with a declining malaria burden in many endemic countries, is highlighting the lack …

Mapping the aetiology of non-malarial febrile illness in Southeast Asia through a systematic review--terra incognita impairing treatment policies

N Acestor, R Cooksey, PN Newton, D Ménard… - PloS …, 2012 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background An increasing use of point of care diagnostic tests that exclude malaria, coupled
with a declining malaria burden in many endemic countries, is highlighting the lack of ability …

[PDF][PDF] Mapping the Aetiology of Non-Malarial Febrile Illness in Southeast Asia through a Systematic Review—Terra Incognita Impairing Treatment Policies

N Acestor, R Cooksey, PN Newton, D Menard… - 2012 - researchgate.net
Background: An increasing use of point of care diagnostic tests that exclude malaria,
coupled with a declining malaria burden in many endemic countries, is highlighting the lack …