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Gay, N. J., A. J. Vyse, F. Enquselassie, W. Nigatu, and D. J. Nokes.
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Improving sensitivity of oral fluid testing in IgG prevalence studies: application of mixture models to a rubella antibody survey
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Epidemiol. Infect. (2003).
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Nigatu, W., D. J. Nokes, F. Enquselassie, D. W. Brown, B. J. Cohen, A. J. Vyse, and F. T. Cutts.
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Detection of measles specific IgG in oral fluid using an FITC/anti-FITC IgG capture enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (GACELISA)
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J. Virol. Methods (1999).
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Nokes, D. J., F. Enquselassie, W. Nigatu, A. J. Vyse, B. J. Cohen, D. W. Brown, and F. T. Cutts.
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Has oral fluid the potential to replace serum for the evaluation of population immunity levels? A study of measles, rubella and hepatitis B in rural Ethiopia
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Bull. World Health Organ. (2001).
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Nokes, D. J., F. Enquselassie, A. Vyse, W. Nigatu, F. T. Cutts, and D. W. Brown.
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An evaluation of oral-fluid collection devices for the determination of rubella antibody status in a rural Ethiopian community
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Trans. R. Soc. Trop. Med. Hyg. (1998).
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Ohuma, E. O., E. A. Okiro, A. Bett, J. Abwao, S. Were, D. Samuel, A. Vyse, N. Gay, D. W. Brown, and D. J. Nokes.
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Evaluation of a measles vaccine campaign by oral-fluid surveys in a rural Kenyan district: interpretation of antibody prevalence data using mixture models
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(2009).
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