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Not all microscopes are equal

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Lumb, Richard
Van Deun, A
Kelly, Paul
Bastian, I

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International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease

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A functional microscope is the most important and most expensive piece of equipment required for smear microscopy. Global Fund monies have provided a unique opportunity to equip laboratories in low-resource countries, but these funds must be spent wisely. Cheap microscopes are superficially appealing. However, higher-quality microscopes generally have better optics and last longer. International agencies should consider establishing a purchasing service to assist countries in their microscope procurement. Such a system would provide quality assurance and increased purchasing power.

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International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease

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2037-12-31