An evaluation of the performance characteristics of the World Health Organization ’s syndromic diagnosis for c. trachomatis and n. gonorrhoeae infections among high risk women in Mombasa, Kenya
To assess the performance characteristics of the World Health Organization ’s (WHO) syndromic surveillance algorithms for the management of C. trachomatis (CT) and N. gonorrhoeae (GC) compared to nucleic acid amplification testing (NAAT) in a cohort of cisgender women at high risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in Mombasa, Kenya.
Source: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Category: OBGYN Authors: G. Zane, L. Masese, E. Kabare, L. Adala, J. Shafi, G. Manguro, R. Deya, V. Mochache, W. Jaoko, K. Mandaliya, C. Khosropour, R.S. McClelland, J. Balkus Tags: IDSOG Oral Presentation Source Type: research
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