Review article: Reducing uncertainty for acute febrile illness in resource-limited settings: The current diagnostic landscape

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Abstract

Diagnosing the cause of acute febrile illness in resource-limited settings is important-to give the correct antimicrobials to patients who need them, to prevent unnecessary antimicrobial use, to detect emerging infectious diseases early, and to guide vaccine deployment. A variety of approaches are yielding more rapid and accurate tests that can detect more pathogens in a wider variety of settings. After decades of slow progress in diagnostics for acute febrile illness in resource-limited settings, a wave of converging advancements will enable clinicians in resource-limited settings to reduce uncertainty for the diagnosis of acute febrile illness.

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Robinson, M. L., & Manabe, Y. C. (2017). Review article: Reducing uncertainty for acute febrile illness in resource-limited settings: The current diagnostic landscape. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.16-0667

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