Data for: "Availability and use of rapid diagnostic tests for the management of acute childhood infections in Europe"

Dewez, MORCID logo and Yeung, SORCID logo (2022). Data for: "Availability and use of rapid diagnostic tests for the management of acute childhood infections in Europe". [Dataset]. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom. 10.17037/DATA.00003104.
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A set of datasets obtained through a cross sectional survey of European paediatricians for the purpose of estimating the availability and use of rapid point-of-care diagnostic tests for the management of acute childhood infections and identify the main determinants. The dataset contains anonymised responses from 1154 primary care paediatricians from 19 countries, and 1188 hospital paediatricians from 504 unique hospitals from 29 countries and data dictionaries.

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Paediatricia, Point-of-Care, Acute childhood infections, Rapid diagnostic tests

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