Angela Cannas
- Can blood or urine IP-10 discriminate between active and no active tuberculosis in children?By Linda Petrone, Angela Cannas, Francesco Aloi, Martin Nsubuga, Joseph Sserumkuma, Ritah Angella Nazziwa, Levan Jugheli, Tedson Lukindo, Enrico Girardi, Klaus Reither and Delia GolettiLinda Petrone1Department of Epidemiology and Preclinical Research, Translational Research Unit, National Institute for Infectious Diseases INMI, Rome, ItalyAngela Cannas1Department of Epidemiology and Preclinical Research, Translational Research Unit, National Institute for Infectious Diseases INMI, Rome, ItalyFrancesco Aloi2Health Department, Italian Association for Solidarity Among People (AISPO), Kampala, Uganda3Health Department, St. Francis Nsambya Hospital, Kampala, UgandaMartin Nsubuga3Health Department, St. Francis Nsambya Hospital, Kampala, UgandaJoseph Sserumkuma3Health Department, St. Francis Nsambya Hospital, Kampala, UgandaRitah Angella Nazziwa3Health Department, St. Francis Nsambya Hospital, Kampala, UgandaLevan Jugheli4Medical Services and Diagnostic Department, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel, Switzerland5Bagamoyo Research and Training Center, Ifakara Health Institute, Bagamoyo, Tanzania, United Republic ofTedson Lukindo5Bagamoyo Research and Training Center, Ifakara Health Institute, Bagamoyo, Tanzania, United Republic ofEnrico Girardi6Department of Epidemiology and Preclinical Research, National Institute for Infectious Diseases INMI, Rome, ItalyKlaus Reither4Medical Services and Diagnostic Department, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel, Switzerland5Bagamoyo Research and Training Center, Ifakara Health Institute, Bagamoyo, Tanzania, United Republic ofDelia Goletti1Department of Epidemiology and Preclinical Research, Translational Research Unit, National Institute for Infectious Diseases INMI, Rome, Italy
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