A new initiative for the development of new diagnostic tests for human African trypanosomiasis
10 April 2015
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     Overview
Human African trypanosomiasis is a threat to millions of people living in sub-Saharan countries and is fatal unless treated. At present, the serological and parasitological tests used in the field for diagnosis of sleeping sickness have low specificity and sensitivity. There is clearly an urgent need for accurate tools for both diagnosis and staging of the disease. The Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics and the World Health Organization have announced that they will collaborate to develop and evaluate new diagnostic tests for human African trypanosomiasis.
doi:10.1186/1475-9292-5-1
Editors
         Kinetoplastid Biology and Disease
        Number of pages
         3
        Copyright
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