Meta-analysis correlation between temperature and rapid diagnostic test effectiveness: A systematic review on risk factor

The quality of rapid diagnostic tests (RDT) is very important and affects prevention and further plans for confirmatory laboratory tests. The standards applied must also be in accordance with Indonesian environmental factors, in particular the rapid detection of drugs used and transported throughout...

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