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The measles laboratory network in the region of the americas

The success of measles eradication depends upon a laboratory network to rapidly analyze samples obtained as part of surveillance and case investigation. The Pan American Measles Laboratory Network was established in 1995. Major activities of the 22 participating laboratories include the rapid testin...

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Published in:The Journal of infectious diseases 2003-05, Vol.187 (10), p.S140
Main Authors: Venczel, L, Rota, J, Dietz, V, Morris-Glasgow, V, Siqueira, M, Quirogz, E, Rey, G, Quadros Cd
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