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Author: Hercik, Christine; Cosmas, Leonard; Mogeni, Ondari D.; Wamola, Newton; Kohi, Wanze; Houpt, Eric; Liu, Jie; Ochieng, Caroline; Onyango, Clayton; Fields, Barry; Mfinanga, Sayoki; Montgomery, Joel M.
Title: A Combined Syndromic Approach to Examine Viral, Bacterial, and Parasitic Agents among Febrile Patients: A Pilot Study in Kilombero, Tanzania
  • Document date: 2017_12_26
  • ID: 1br7nhzt_35
    Snippet: In light of these limitations, this study provided an initial, exploratory examination of the various viral, bacterial, and parasitic agents prevalent among febrile patients in our study area and offered a highly sensitive diagnostic methodology for broad-spectrum consideration of disease etiology. This pilot survey provided a baseline for the scale-up of a subsequent yearlong surveillance study to further explore seasonality of illness over a lo.....
    Document: In light of these limitations, this study provided an initial, exploratory examination of the various viral, bacterial, and parasitic agents prevalent among febrile patients in our study area and offered a highly sensitive diagnostic methodology for broad-spectrum consideration of disease etiology. This pilot survey provided a baseline for the scale-up of a subsequent yearlong surveillance study to further explore seasonality of illness over a longer time period, with a more robust sample size. The subsequent longitudinal study will further allow our study team to conduct needed epidemiologic analysis to evaluate factors associated with infection status.

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