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Improved Diagnostic Technologies for the Developing World
In this custom publication from Nature Publishing Group and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Foreword
Global health diagnostics - Free access
Deborah C. Hay Burgess, Jeffrey Wasserman and Carol A. Dahl
Nature S1, 1-2 (23 November 2006). doi:10.1038/nature05440
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Papers
Developing and interpreting models to improve diagnostics in developing countries - Free access
Federico Girosi et al.
Nature S1, 3-8 (23 November 2006). doi:10.1038/nature05441
Reducing the global burden of acute lower respiratory infections in children: the contribution of new diagnostics - Free access
Yee-Wei Lim et al.
Nature S1, 9-18 (23 November 2006). doi:10.1038/nature05442
Reducing the burden of HIV/AIDS in infants: the contribution of improved diagnostics - Free access
Julia E. Aledort et al.
Nature S1, 19-28 (23 November 2006). doi:10.1038/nature05443
Reducing stunting among children: the potential contribution of diagnostics - Free access
Karen A. Ricci et al.
Nature S1, 29-38 (23 November 2006). doi:10.1038/nature05444
Reducing the burden of childhood malaria in Africa: the role of improved - Free access
Maria E. Rafael et al.
Nature S1, 39-48 (23 November 2006). doi:10.1038/nature05445
Reducing the global burden of tuberculosis: the contribution of improved diagnostics - Free access
Emmett Keeler et al.
Nature S1, 49-57 (23 November 2006). doi:10.1038/nature05446
Reducing the burden of sexually transmitted infections in resource-limited settings: the role of improved diagnostics - Free access
Julia E. Aledort et al.
Nature S1, 59-72 (23 November 2006). doi:10.1038/nature05447
Requirements for high impact diagnostics in the developing world - Free access
Mickey Urdea et al.
Nature S1, 73-79 (23 November 2006). doi:10.1038/nature05448
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