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Material Type
- Blood (whole) (1)
- Dried whole blood (2)
- Isolated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (viable) (2)
- Other (1)
- Plasma (double spun) (1)
- Plasma (single spun) (2)
- Serum (2)
- Stool (2)
- Urine (random) (1)
Microscopic Assessment
- Affected (1)
- Non-affected (1)
- Not applicable (3)
Storage Temperature
- -35°C to -18°C (2)
- -85°C to -60°C (2)
- Liquid nitrogen (2)
Associated Data
- Biomarker datasets (1)
- Clinical records (1)
- Followup records (1)
- Freezer temperature logs (4)
- Microbiological results (1)
- Quality indicators (1)
- Survey data (2)
- Treatment records (1)
Timeframe
- Immediate (2)
- 0 - 3 months (4)
- 3 - 6 months (1)
Sex
- Both sexes (4)
Age Range
Biobank Services
- Cell culture (1)
- Molecular Extractions (1)
- Nucleic acid extraction (1)
Collection Type
- Cohort (2)
- Cross-sectional (2)
- Disease specific (1)
Consent Restriction
Collection Status
- Completed (2)
- In progress (2)
- Not-started (1)
Access Condition
Country
- Belgium (1)
- Ghana (1)
- Uganda (1)
- United States (1)
County
Peru TMRC One Health Approach to Fasciola
1 - 10, Child (6 - 12 years), Both sexes, Plasma (single spun)
101 - 500, Adolescent (12 - 18 years), Both sexes, Isolated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (viable)
101 - 500, Adolescent (12 - 18 years), Both sexes, Plasma (single spun)
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Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, University of Ghana
11 - 100, Adolescent (12 - 18 years), Both sexes, Dried whole blood / Urine (random)
11 - 100, Adult (> 40 years), Both sexes, Dried whole blood / Urine (random)
11 - 100, Child (6 - 12 years), Both sexes, Dried whole blood
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Onchocerciasis
101 - 500, Young child (2 - 6 years), Both sexes, Dried whole blood
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Uganda Schistosomiasis Multidisciplinary Research Centre
101 - 500, Young child (2 - 6 years), Both sexes, Blood (whole) / Isolated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (viable) / Plasma (single spun) / Plasma (double spun) / Stool / Serum / Other
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