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Efficiency of histidine rich protein II-based rapid diagnostic tests for monitoring malaria transmission intensities in an endemic area
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Efficiency of histidine rich protein II-based rapid diagnostic tests for monitoring malaria transmission intensities in an endemic area

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In recent years there has been a global decrease in the prevalence of malaria due to scaling up of control measures, hence global control efforts now target elimination and eradication of the disease. However, a major problem associated with elimination is asymptomatic reservoir of infection especially in endemic areas. This study aims to determine the efficiency of histidine rich protein II...
 
Published in 2018
 
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Dokunmu Titilope Modupe, Olasehinde Grace Iyabo, Oladejo David Oladoke, Olanrewaju Oladeji, Akinbobola Abisola, Adjekukor Cynthia Ufuoma, Yakubu Omolara Faith, and Adebayo Abiodun Humphrey
Yakubu Omolara » PhD Biochemistry (2018). Covenant University MSc Biochemistry (2011). University of Ibadan BSc Biochemistry (2007). Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso view full profile
Yakubu Omolara
 
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