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Cardiopulmonary ultrasound for critically ill adults improves diagnostic accuracy in a resource-limited setting: the AFRICA trial
MLA
Chelsea A. Tafoya, et al. “Cardiopulmonary Ultrasound for Critically Ill Adults Improves Diagnostic Accuracy in a Resource-Limited Setting: The AFRICA Trial.” Tropical Medicine & International Health, vol. 22, Nov. 2017, pp. 1599–608. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/tmi.12992.
APA
Chelsea A. Tafoya, Ross Kessler, Maxwell Osei-Ampofo, Matthew J. Tafoya, James A. Cranford, Nikhil Theyyunni, Chris Oppong, Daniel J. Clauw, Torben K. Becker, Hussein A. Yakubu, Rockefeller Oteng, & Daniel Opuni. (2017). Cardiopulmonary ultrasound for critically ill adults improves diagnostic accuracy in a resource-limited setting: the AFRICA trial. Tropical Medicine & International Health, 22, 1599–1608. https://doi.org/10.1111/tmi.12992
Chicago
Chelsea A. Tafoya, Ross Kessler, Maxwell Osei-Ampofo, Matthew J. Tafoya, James A. Cranford, Nikhil Theyyunni, Chris Oppong, et al. 2017. “Cardiopulmonary Ultrasound for Critically Ill Adults Improves Diagnostic Accuracy in a Resource-Limited Setting: The AFRICA Trial.” Tropical Medicine & International Health 22 (November): 1599–1608. doi:10.1111/tmi.12992.