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Lessons Learned from Early Implementation and Scale-up of Stool-based Xpert Testing to Diagnose Tuberculosis in Children
Eveline Klinkenberg, Petra de Haas, Charles Manyonge, Joanita Namutebi, Bibiche Mujangi, Hebert Mutunzi, Amri Kingalu, Nkiru Nwokoye, Kuzani Mbendera, Yohannes Babo, Gulmira Kalmambetova, Gunta Dravniece, Winnie Mwanza, Ahmed O. Bedru, Degu D. Jerene, Lisa V. Adams, Andwele Mwansasu, and Charlotte Colvin
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Suggested citation for this article: Klinkenberg E, de Haas P, Manyonge C, Namutebi J, Mujangi B, Mutunzi H. Lessons learned from early implementation and scale-up of stool-based Xpert testing to diagnose tuberculosis in children. Emerg Infect Dis. 2025 Mar [date cited]. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid3103.241580
DOI: 10.3201/eid3103.241580
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