When sendling samples to the laboratory is not an option
Aid organizations generally work in settings and situations that require robust and mobile equipment. Working in remote areas, possibly cut off by conflict, difficult terrain or natural disaster, makes it extra difficult, if not impossible, to send test samples to central laboratories. But you need answers here and now. How do you obtain test results accurate and precise enough to make a diagnosis and take action to help the patient?
Read more about point-of-care testing in remote areas in this section.
How will the aid organization benefit from point-of-care testing?
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