Abstract

The African Journal of Laboratory Medicine focuses on the role of the laboratory and its professionals in the clinical and public healthcare sectors, and is specifically based on an African frame of reference.

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  • In an effort to facilitate the selection of appropriate peer reviewers for The African Journal of Laboratory Medicine, we ask that you take a moment to update your electronic portfolio on www. ajlmonline.org for our files, allowing us better access to your areas of interest and expertise, in order to match reviewers with submitted manuscripts

  • Reba Kanungo Samuel Kariuki Luc Kestens Olen Kew Samoel Khamadi Makobetsa Khati Stella Kiambi Paul Klatser Keith Klugman Stephania Koblavi-Deme Jessee Kwiek William Lali Segundo Leon Henry Limula Christophe Longuet Elizabeth Luman Julius Lutwama Eliguis Lyamuya David Mabey Jemal Ali Mahdi Naomi Maina Barbara Marston Sharon Martin Talkmore Maruta Charles Massambu Souleymane Mboup Karen McClure Seema Meloni Tsehaynesh Messele Madisa Mine Ahmed Mohamed Fausta Mosha David Mukanga Chris Murrill WaKabongo Musau Vincent Muwanika Tamfum Muyembe Anthony Muyombwe Jane Mwangi Abdulsalaam Nasidi Nicaise Ndembi Jean-Bosco Ndiho Patrick Nguku Fredrick Nindo M

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Introduction

In an effort to facilitate the selection of appropriate peer reviewers for The African Journal of Laboratory Medicine, we ask that you take a moment to update your electronic portfolio on www. Ajlmonline.org for our files, allowing us better access to your areas of interest and expertise, in order to match reviewers with submitted manuscripts.

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