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Enock Kagimu
Makerere University - College of Health Sciences
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Diagnostic Accuracy of the Re-Engineered Urinary FujiLAM2 Assay Amongst Hospitalized Adults with Advanced HIV Disease: A Prospective Cohort Study
Number of pages: 23
Posted: 03 Feb 2025
Jayne Ellis
,
Biyue Dai
,
Mable Kabahubya
,
Gila Hale
,
Emmanuel Mande
,
George Katende
, Enock Kagimu,
Jane Gakuru
,
Jane Frances Ndyetukira
,
Asmus Tukundane
,
Tessa Adzemovic
,
Laura J. Nsangi
,
Joseph N. Jarvis
,
Nathan C. Bahr
,
Fiona Cresswell
,
David B. Meya
and
David R. Boulware
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HIV, Advanced HIV Disease, Tuberculosis, Lipoarabinomannan
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