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Figure 2 Figure 2. Diagnostic algorithm applied after a negative malaria test, persistent Figure 2 Figure 2. Diagnostic algorithm applied after a negative malaria test, persistent

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Figure 2 Figure 2. Diagnostic algorithm applied after a negative malaria test, persistent - PPT Presentation

Snijders R Fukinsia A Claeys Y Hasker E Mpanya A Miaka E et al Costs and Outcomes of Integrated Human African Trypanosomiasis Surveillance System Using Rapid Diagnostic Tests Democratic Republic of the Congo Emerg Infect Dis 202127821442153 httpsdoiorg103201eid2708202399 ID: 1033571

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1. Figure 2Figure 2. Diagnostic algorithm applied after a negative malaria test, persistent fever after malaria treatment, or symptoms suggestive of human African trypanosomiasis, Democratic Republic of the Congo. LGP, Lymph gland puncture; LP, lumbar puncture; mAECT, mini anion exchange centrifugation test; NEXT, nifurtimox/eflornithine combination therapy; RDT, rapid diagnostic test.Snijders R, Fukinsia A, Claeys Y, Hasker E, Mpanya A, Miaka E, et al. Costs and Outcomes of Integrated Human African Trypanosomiasis Surveillance System Using Rapid Diagnostic Tests, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Emerg Infect Dis. 2021;27(8):2144-2153. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2708.202399