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posted on 2018-12-29, 05:00 authored by Matthias Niedrig, Pranav Patel, Ahmed Wahed, Regina Schädler, Sergio Yactayo
Figure S1. Selection scheme flowchart. Abbreviation: CHIV = Chikungunya Virus, VHF = Viral Hemorrhagic Fever, WN = West Nile, YF = Yellow fever. Table S1. Analysis of different sampling methods for diagnostic of CHIK virus infection. Table S2. Analysis of different sampling methods for diagnostic of Dengue virus infection. Table S3. Analysis of different sampling methods for diagnostic of Ebola/VHF virus infections. Table S4. Analysis of different sampling methods for diagnostic of West Nile virus infection. Table S5. Analysis of different sampling methods for diagnostic of Zika virus infection. Table S6. Analysis of different sampling methods for diagnostic of Yellow Fever virus infection. Table S7. Analysis of different sampling methods for diagnostic of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) virus infection. Table S8. Analysis of different sampling methods for diagnostic of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection. (DOCX 162 kb)

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