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    Sensitivity of fever for diagnosis of clinical malaria in a Kenyan area of unstable, low malaria transmission

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    2014-12-01
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    Albino L Mutanda, Priscah Cheruiyot, James S Hodges, George Ayodo, Wilson Odero, Chandy C John
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    Malaria in highland areas of Kenya affects children and adults. Local clinicians include symptoms other than fever when screening for malaria because they believe that fever alone does not capture all cases of malaria.
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