SARS-CoV-2 infection in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis of standardised seroprevalence studies, from January 2020 to December 2021
Hannah C. Lewis(World Health Organization), Isabel Bergeri(World Health Organization), Ngoy Nsenga(World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa), Belinda L. Herring(Stanford University), Joseph Okeibunor(World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa), David L. Buckeridge(McGill University), Marta Valenciano(World Health Organization), Ambrose Talisuna(World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa), Mairead Whelan(University of Calgary), Niklas Bobrovitz(University of Calgary), Xiaomeng Ma(University of Toronto), Thierno Baldé(World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa), Mercedes Yanes‐Lane(McGill University), Christian Cao(University of Calgary), Anthony Nardone(World Health Organization), Kim C. Noël(McGill University), Maria D. Van Kerkhove(World Health Organization), Lorenzo Subissi(World Health Organization - Pakistan), Zihan Li(University of Calgary), Rahul K. Arora(University of Calgary), David A. Clifton(University of Oxford), Brianna Cheng(University of Toronto)
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