Standardization of Laboratory Methods for the PERCH Study

The Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health study was conducted across 7 diverse research sites and relied on standardized clinical and laboratory methods for the accurate and meaningful interpretation of pneumonia etiology data. Blood, respiratory specimens, and urine were collected from child...

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Published in:Clinical infectious diseases Vol. 64; no. suppl_3; p. S245
Main Authors: Driscoll, Amanda J, Karron, Ruth A, Morpeth, Susan C, Bhat, Niranjan, Levine, Orin S, Baggett, Henry C, Brooks, W Abdullah, Feikin, Daniel R, Hammitt, Laura L, Howie, Stephen R C, Knoll, Maria Deloria, Kotloff, Karen L, Madhi, Shabir A, Scott, J Anthony G, Thea, Donald M, Adrian, Peter V, Ahmed, Dilruba, Alam, Muntasir, Anderson, Trevor P, Antonio, Martin, Baillie, Vicky L, Dione, Michel, Endtz, Hubert P, Gitahi, Caroline, Karani, Angela, Kwenda, Geoffrey, Maiga, Abdoul Aziz, McClellan, Jessica, Mitchell, Joanne L, Morailane, Palesa, Mugo, Daisy, Mwaba, John, Mwansa, James, Mwarumba, Salim, Nyongesa, Sammy, Panchalingam, Sandra, Rahman, Mustafizur, Sawatwong, Pongpun, Tamboura, Boubou, Toure, Aliou, Whistler, Toni, O'Brien, Katherine L, Murdoch, David R
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States 15.06.2017
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ISSN:1537-6591, 1537-6591
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