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Title: | Point-of-care tests to strengthen health systems and save newborn lives: The case of syphilis | Authors: | Mabey D.C. Sollis K.A. Kelly H.A. Benzaken A.S. Bitarakwate E. Changalucha J. Chen X.-S. Yin Y.-P. Garcia P.J. Strasser S. Chintu N. Pang T. Terris-Prestholt F. Sweeney S. Peeling R.W. |
Keywords: | acquired immune deficiency syndrome article consultation disease transmission health care health care policy health care quality human Human immunodeficiency virus infection newborn outcome assessment point of care testing quality control screening syphilis training female health care delivery health care personnel hospital information system Human immunodeficiency virus infection mass screening methodology prenatal diagnosis syphilis vertical transmission Delivery of Health Care Female Health Personnel Health Policy HIV Infections Humans Infant, Newborn Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical Mass Screening Point-of-Care Systems Prenatal Diagnosis Quality Assurance, Health Care Syphilis |
Issue Date: | 2012 | Publisher: | Public Library of Science | Citation: | Mabey D.C., Sollis K.A., Kelly H.A., Benzaken A.S., Bitarakwate E., Changalucha J., Chen X.-S., Yin Y.-P., Garcia P.J., Strasser S., Chintu N., Pang T., Terris-Prestholt F., Sweeney S., Peeling R.W. (2012). Point-of-care tests to strengthen health systems and save newborn lives: The case of syphilis. PLoS Medicine 9 (6) : 8. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1001233 | Abstract: | [No abstract available] | Source Title: | PLoS Medicine | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/165406 | ISSN: | 15491277 | DOI: | 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001233 |
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