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  • Terris-Prestholt, Fern; Vickerman, Peter; Torres-Rueda, Sergio; Santesso, Nancy; Sweeney, Sedona; Mallma, Patricia; Shelley, Katharine D.; Garcia Funegra, Patricia Jannet; Bronzan, Rachel; Gill, Michelle M.; Broutet, Nathalie; Wi, Teodora; Watts, Charlotte; Mabey, David; Peeling, Rosanna W.; Newman, Lori (Wiley, 2015)
    OBJECTIVE: Rapid plasma reagin (RPR) is frequently used to test women for maternal syphilis. Rapid syphilis immunochromatographic strip tests detecting only Treponema pallidum antibodies (single RSTs) or both treponemal ...
  • Smit, Pieter W.; Peeling, Rosanna W.; Garcia Funegra, Patricia Jannet; Torres, Lorena L.; Pérez-Lu, José E.; Moore, David Alexander James; Mabey, David (American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2013)
    Bartonella bacilliformis is the etiological agent of a life-threatening illness. Thin blood smear is the most common diagnostic Method: for acute infection in endemic areas of Peru but remains of limited value because of ...
  • Garcia Funegra, Patricia Jannet; You, Paul; Fridley, Gina; Mabey, David; Peeling, Rosanna (Elsevier, 2015)
    Point-of-care diagnostic tests (POCTs) can enable health-care workers to provide more rapid and effective care to people in low-resource settings.1 POCTs should ideally meet the WHO's ASSURED criteria2—ie, being affordable, ...
  • Mallma, Patricia; Garcia Funegra, Patricia Jannet; Cárcamo Cavagnaro, César Paul Eugenio; Torres-Rueda, Sergio; Peeling, Rosanna; Mabey, David; Terris-Prestholt, Fern (Public Library of Science, 2016)
    Studies have addressed cost-effectiveness of syphilis testing of pregnant women in high-prevalence settings. This study compares costs of rapid syphilis testing (RST) with laboratory-based rapid plasma reagin (RPR) tests ...
  • Syphilis 
    Peeling, Rosanna W.; Mabey, David; Chen, Xiang-Sheng; Garcia Funegra, Patricia Jannet (Elsevier, 2023)
    Syphilis is a sexually and vertically transmitted bacterial infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. Its prevalence is high in low-income and middle-income countries, and its incidence has increased in high-income ...

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