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2019

Keitel, Kristina and Samaka, Josephine and Masimba, John and Temba, Hosiana and Said, Zamzam and Kagoro, Frank and Mlaganile, Tarsis and Sangu, Willy and Genton, Blaise and D'Acremont, Valerie. (2019) Safety and Efficacny of C-reactive Protein-guided Antibiotic Use to Treat Acute Respiratory Infections in Tanzania Children: A Planned Subgroup Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Noninferiority Trial Evaluating a Novel Electronic Clinical Decision Algorithm (ePOCT). Clinical Infectious Diseases, 69 (11). pp. 1926-1934.

2018

Williams, Simon H. and Cordey, Samuel and Bhuva, Nishit and Laubscher, Florian and Hartley, Mary-Anne and Boillat-Blanco, Noémie and Mbarack, Zainab and Samaka, Josephine and Mlaganile, Tarsis and Jain, Komal and D'Acremont, Valerie and Kaiser, Laurent and Lipkin, W. Ian. (2018) Erratum for Williams et al., "Investigation of the Plasma Virome from Cases of Unexplained Febrile Illness in Tanzania from 2013 to 2014: a Comparative Analysis between Unbiased and VirCapSeq-VERT High-Throughput Sequencing Approaches". mSphere, 3 (5). e00477-18.

2016

Dittrich, Sabine and Tadesse, Birkneh Tilahun and Moussy, Francis and Chua, Arlene and Zorzet, Anna and Tängdén, Thomas and Dolinger, David L. and Page, Anne-Laure and Crump, John A. and D'Acremont, Valerie and Bassat, Quique and Lubell, Yoel and Newton, Paul N. and Heinrich, Norbert and Rodwell, Timothy J. and González, Iveth J.. (2016) Target product profile for a diagnostic assay to differentiate between bacterial and non-bacterial infections and reduce antimicrobial overuse in resource-limited settings: an expert consensus. PLoS ONE, 11 (8). e0161721.

2015

Shao, Amani Flexson and Rambaud-Althaus, Clotilde and Swai, Ndeniria and Kahama-Maro, Judith and Genton, Blaise and D'Acremont, Valerie and Pfeiffer, Constanze. (2015) Can smartphones and tablets improve the management of childhood illness in Tanzania? : A qualitative study from a primary health care worker's perspective. BMC health services research, Vol. 15 , 135.

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