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    Laboratory capacity assessments in 25 African countries at high risk of yellow fever, August-December 2018.

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    Authors
    Johnson, Barbara Wilmot
    Demanou, Maurice
    Fall, Gamou
    Betoulle, Jean-Luc
    Obiekea, Celestina
    Basile, Alison Jane
    Domingo, Cristina
    Goodman, Christin
    Mossel, Eric
    Reusken, Chantal
    Staples, Erin
    de Morais, Joana Filipa Machado
    Neto, Zoraima
    Paixão, Paula
    Denon, Yves Eric
    Glitho, Mariette
    Mahinou, José
    Kagone, Therese
    Nakoune, Emmanuel
    Gamougam, Kadidja
    Simbu, Elisabeth Pukuta
    Ahuka, Steve
    Mombouli, Jean-Vivien
    Goma-Nkoua, Cynthia
    Adjogoua, Edgard Valery
    Tayachew, Adamu
    Beyene, Berhane
    Sanneh, Bakary
    Jarju, Modou Lamin
    Mendy, Alphonse
    Amelor, Dodzi Kofi
    Ofosu-Appiah, Lawrence
    Opare, David
    Antwi, Lorreta
    Adade, Rexford
    Magassouba, N'Faly
    Gomes, Sabado Fernandes
    Limbaso, Samson
    Lutomiah, Joel
    Gbelee, Burgess
    Dogba, John
    Cisse, Issa
    Idde, Zakou
    Ihekweazu, Chikwe
    Mba, Nwando
    Faye, Ousmane
    Faye, Oumar
    Sall, Amadou Alpha
    Koroma, Zikan
    Juma, Manuela Alphonse
    Maror, James Ayei
    Eldigail, Mawahib
    Elduma, Adel Hussein
    Elageb, Rehab
    Badziklou, Kossi
    Komla, Koba Adjaho
    Kayiwa, John
    Lutwama, Julius Julian
    Hampton, Lee
    Mulders, Mick Norman
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    Laboratory capacity assessments in 25 African countries at high risk of yellow fever, August-December 2018.
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    Pan Afric Med J 2021; 38:402
    DOI
    10.11604/pamj.2021.38.402.28886
    PMID
    34381546
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10029/625246
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    10.11604/pamj.2021.38.402.28886
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