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Improved Diagnostic Technologies for the Developing World
Nature Research and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation are proud to present this custom publication which presents findings of the Global Health Diagnostics Forum, in partnership with the RAND Corporation, to determine global health diagnostics needs.
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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