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Target Product Profile: Identification of Yellow Fever Infection

UNICEF is looking for point of care diagnostic tools to ensure accurate and early confirmation of yellow fever cases, including a molecular assay test kit, immunoassay test kit and a rapid diagnostic test.

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UNICEF is looking for point of care diagnostic tools to ensure accurate and early confirmation of yellow fever cases, including a molecular assay test kit, immunoassay test kit and a rapid diagnostic test.

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