Comparison of the Diagnostic Performance of Five Different Tests to Diagnose Visceral Leishmaniasis in an Endemic Region of Ethiopia
Dawit Hagos,
Yazezew Kebede Kiros,
Mahmud Abdulkader Mahmud
et al.
Abstract:The lack of accurate and feasible diagnostic tests poses a significant challenge to visceral leish-maniasis (VL) healthcare services in endemic areas. To date, various VL diagnostic tests have been or are being developed, and their diagnostic performance needs to be assessed.. In the present study, the diagnostic performance of rk39RDT, Direct Agglutination Test (DAT), Microscopy, Loop Mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP), and miniature direct-on-blood polymerase chain reaction - nucleic acid lateral flow … Show more
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