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Brucellosis testing patterns at health facilities in Arusha region, northern Tanzania.

AbdulHamid Settenda LukambagireGabriel Mkulima ShirimaDamas Davis ShayoColetha MathewRichard B YapiChristopher Julius KasangaBlandina Theophile MmbagaRudovick Reuben KazwalaJo E B Halliday
Published in: PloS one (2022)
Febrile Brucella agglutination tests, known for their poor performance, were the mainstay of brucellosis testing at health facilities in northern Tanzania. The study indicates that historical data on human brucellosis in Arusha and other regions are likely to provide an inaccurate measure of true disease burden due to poor performance of the tests used and variation in testing practices. Measures to address these identified shortcomings could greatly improve quality of testing and surveillance data on brucellosis and ultimately inform prevention and control of this priority disease.
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