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Figure 1.PRISMA flow diagram.
Figure 2.Summary receiver operating characteristic plot: Enterocheck WB, PanBio, SD Bioline, MegaSalmonella, Multi-Test Dip-S-Tick.
Figure 3.Risk of bias and applicability concerns graph: review authors’ judgements about each domainpresented as percentages across included studies.
Figure 4.Risk of bias and applicability concerns summary: review authors’ judgements about each domainfor each included study.
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