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24 May 2017, Bangkok – This April and May, the targeted malaria elimination (TME) study in Laos’ final prevalence survey evaluated new tools to detect asymptomatic malaria. These included new rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) that may be similar in sensitivity to a PCR performed on dried blood spots and reading machines that fire a laser at RDTs and use a thermal camera to detect faint positive results that would be beyond the range of the human eye.
Susanna Dunachie
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Susanna Dunachie - Professor of Infectious Diseases
Paul Turner
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MB BS, PhD, FRCPCH, FRCPath Paul Turner - Professor of Paediatric Microbiology
Stuart Blacksell
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Stuart Blacksell - Professor of Tropical Microbiology
Mehul Dhorda
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Mehul Dhorda - DeTACT-Africa Coordinator / Head of Specimen Management Laboratory
Eduard Sanders
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Eduard Sanders - Professor of global health practice
Hoa Thi Ngo
MSc IHTM Lecturers Principal Investigators Research Scientists
Hoa Thi Ngo - Associate Professor
Raph Hamers
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MD PhD Raph Hamers - Associate Professor in Infectious Diseases
David Warrell
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DM, DSc, FRCP, FRCPE, FMedSci; HonF CeylonCP, RThaiCP, WestAfrCP, CPSMumbai David Warrell - Emeritus Professor of Tropical Medicine
Frank Smithuis
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Frank Smithuis - Professor of Tropical Medicine
Lorenz Von Seidlein
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Lorenz Von Seidlein - Professor of Global Health