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Prozone in malaria rapid diagnostics tests: how many cases are missed?

BACKGROUND: Prozone means false-negative or false-low results in antigen-antibody reactions, due to an excess of either antigen or antibody. The present study prospectively assessed its frequency for malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) and Plasmodium falciparum samples in an endemic field setting....

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Autores principales: Gillet, Philippe, Scheirlinck, Annelies, Stokx, Jocelijn, De Weggheleire, Anja, Chaúque, Hélder S, Canhanga, Oreana DJV, Tadeu, Benvindo T, Mosse, Carla DD, Tiago, Armindo, Mabunda, Samuel, Bruggeman, Cathrien, Bottieau, Emmanuel, Jacobs, Jan
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3141590/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21676264
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-10-166
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author Gillet, Philippe
Scheirlinck, Annelies
Stokx, Jocelijn
De Weggheleire, Anja
Chaúque, Hélder S
Canhanga, Oreana DJV
Tadeu, Benvindo T
Mosse, Carla DD
Tiago, Armindo
Mabunda, Samuel
Bruggeman, Cathrien
Bottieau, Emmanuel
Jacobs, Jan
author_facet Gillet, Philippe
Scheirlinck, Annelies
Stokx, Jocelijn
De Weggheleire, Anja
Chaúque, Hélder S
Canhanga, Oreana DJV
Tadeu, Benvindo T
Mosse, Carla DD
Tiago, Armindo
Mabunda, Samuel
Bruggeman, Cathrien
Bottieau, Emmanuel
Jacobs, Jan
author_sort Gillet, Philippe
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description BACKGROUND: Prozone means false-negative or false-low results in antigen-antibody reactions, due to an excess of either antigen or antibody. The present study prospectively assessed its frequency for malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) and Plasmodium falciparum samples in an endemic field setting. METHODS: From January to April 2010, blood samples with P. falciparum high parasitaemia (≥ 4% red blood cells infected) were obtained from patients presenting at the Provincial Hospital of Tete (Mozambique). Samples were tested undiluted and 10-fold diluted in saline with a panel of RDTs and results were scored for line intensity (no line visible, faint, weak, medium and strong). Prozone was defined as a sample which showed no visible test line or a faint or weak test line when tested undiluted, and a visible test line of higher intensity when tested 10-fold diluted, as observed by two blinded observers and upon duplicate testing. RESULTS: A total of 873/7,543 (11.6%) samples showed P. falciparum, 92 (10.5%) had high parasitaemia and 76 were available for prozone testing. None of the two Pf-pLDH RDTs, but all six HRP-2 RDTs showed prozone, at frequencies between 6.7% and 38.2%. Negative and faint HRP-2 lines accounted for four (3.8%) and 15 (14.4%) of the 104 prozone results in two RDT brands. For the most affected brand, the proportions of prozone with no visible or faint HRP-2 lines were 10.9% (CI: 5.34-19.08), 1.2% (CI: 0.55-2.10) and 0.1% (CI: 0.06-0.24) among samples with high parasitaemia, all positive samples and all submitted samples respectively. Prozone occurred mainly, but not exclusively, among young children. CONCLUSION: Prozone occurs at different frequency and intensity in HRP-2 RDTs and may decrease diagnostic accuracy in the most affected RDTs.
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spelling pubmed-31415902011-07-23 Prozone in malaria rapid diagnostics tests: how many cases are missed? Gillet, Philippe Scheirlinck, Annelies Stokx, Jocelijn De Weggheleire, Anja Chaúque, Hélder S Canhanga, Oreana DJV Tadeu, Benvindo T Mosse, Carla DD Tiago, Armindo Mabunda, Samuel Bruggeman, Cathrien Bottieau, Emmanuel Jacobs, Jan Malar J Research BACKGROUND: Prozone means false-negative or false-low results in antigen-antibody reactions, due to an excess of either antigen or antibody. The present study prospectively assessed its frequency for malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) and Plasmodium falciparum samples in an endemic field setting. METHODS: From January to April 2010, blood samples with P. falciparum high parasitaemia (≥ 4% red blood cells infected) were obtained from patients presenting at the Provincial Hospital of Tete (Mozambique). Samples were tested undiluted and 10-fold diluted in saline with a panel of RDTs and results were scored for line intensity (no line visible, faint, weak, medium and strong). Prozone was defined as a sample which showed no visible test line or a faint or weak test line when tested undiluted, and a visible test line of higher intensity when tested 10-fold diluted, as observed by two blinded observers and upon duplicate testing. RESULTS: A total of 873/7,543 (11.6%) samples showed P. falciparum, 92 (10.5%) had high parasitaemia and 76 were available for prozone testing. None of the two Pf-pLDH RDTs, but all six HRP-2 RDTs showed prozone, at frequencies between 6.7% and 38.2%. Negative and faint HRP-2 lines accounted for four (3.8%) and 15 (14.4%) of the 104 prozone results in two RDT brands. For the most affected brand, the proportions of prozone with no visible or faint HRP-2 lines were 10.9% (CI: 5.34-19.08), 1.2% (CI: 0.55-2.10) and 0.1% (CI: 0.06-0.24) among samples with high parasitaemia, all positive samples and all submitted samples respectively. Prozone occurred mainly, but not exclusively, among young children. CONCLUSION: Prozone occurs at different frequency and intensity in HRP-2 RDTs and may decrease diagnostic accuracy in the most affected RDTs. BioMed Central 2011-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3141590/ /pubmed/21676264 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-10-166 Text en Copyright ©2011 Gillet et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gillet, Philippe
Scheirlinck, Annelies
Stokx, Jocelijn
De Weggheleire, Anja
Chaúque, Hélder S
Canhanga, Oreana DJV
Tadeu, Benvindo T
Mosse, Carla DD
Tiago, Armindo
Mabunda, Samuel
Bruggeman, Cathrien
Bottieau, Emmanuel
Jacobs, Jan
Prozone in malaria rapid diagnostics tests: how many cases are missed?
title Prozone in malaria rapid diagnostics tests: how many cases are missed?
title_full Prozone in malaria rapid diagnostics tests: how many cases are missed?
title_fullStr Prozone in malaria rapid diagnostics tests: how many cases are missed?
title_full_unstemmed Prozone in malaria rapid diagnostics tests: how many cases are missed?
title_short Prozone in malaria rapid diagnostics tests: how many cases are missed?
title_sort prozone in malaria rapid diagnostics tests: how many cases are missed?
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3141590/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21676264
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-10-166
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