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Fig 1.

Map of study area in Kilombero district shown in dark gray in the Morogoro region inset.

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Table 1.

Demographic and socio-economic characteristics of enrolled febrile patients.

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Table 2.

Clinical characteristics of enrolled febrile pediatric and adult patients.

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Table 3.

Detections of viral, bacterial and parasitic agents by acute febrile illness (AFI) and respiratory TAC.

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Table 4.

Frequency of detection of single and multiple organisms by the AFI TAC assay.

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Table 5.

Frequency of detection of single and multiple organisms by the respiratory TAC assay.

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Fig 2.

Box plots of parasite load (Ct) by level of parasite intensity.

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Fig 3.

Cycle threshold (Ct) scale for Plasmodium positive cases, denoting adjusted mean Ct values for demographic and clinical indicators.

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Table 6.

Fully adjusted mean cycle threshold (Ct) values associated with demographic and clinical factors as determined by multivariate linear regression.

Dependent Variable: Plasmodium Cycle Threshold (Ct); (Tested: 842; Positive: 399).

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Table 7.

Statistically significant findings from domain-specific and combined multivariate regression model of prevalent agents detected.

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