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Accuracy of an Immunochromatographic Diagnostic Test (ICT Malaria Combo Cassette Test) Compared to Microscopy among under Five-Year-Old Children when Diagnosing Malaria in Equatorial Guinea

Conventional malaria diagnosis based on microscopy raises serious difficulties in weak health systems. Cost-effective and sensitive rapid diagnostic tests have been recently proposed as alternatives to microscopy. In Equatorial Guinea, a study was conducted to assess the reliability of a rapid diagn...

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Autores principales: Portero, José-Luis, Rubio-Yuste, Maria, Descalzo, Miguel Angel, Raso, Jose, Lwanga, Magdalena, Obono, Jaquelina, Nseng, Gloria, Benito, Agustin, Cano, Jorge
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3276242/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22332024
http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2010/858427
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author Portero, José-Luis
Rubio-Yuste, Maria
Descalzo, Miguel Angel
Raso, Jose
Lwanga, Magdalena
Obono, Jaquelina
Nseng, Gloria
Benito, Agustin
Cano, Jorge
author_facet Portero, José-Luis
Rubio-Yuste, Maria
Descalzo, Miguel Angel
Raso, Jose
Lwanga, Magdalena
Obono, Jaquelina
Nseng, Gloria
Benito, Agustin
Cano, Jorge
author_sort Portero, José-Luis
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description Conventional malaria diagnosis based on microscopy raises serious difficulties in weak health systems. Cost-effective and sensitive rapid diagnostic tests have been recently proposed as alternatives to microscopy. In Equatorial Guinea, a study was conducted to assess the reliability of a rapid diagnostic test compared to microscopy. The study was designed in accordance with the directives of the Standards for Reporting Diagnostic Accuracy Initiative (STARD). Peripheral thick and thin films for the microscopy diagnosis and a rapid immunochromatographic test (ICT Malaria Combo Cassette Test) were performed on under five-year-old children with malaria suspicion. The ICT test detected Plasmodium spp. infection with a sensitivity of 81.5% and a specificity of 81.9% while P. falciparum diagnosis occurred with a sensitivity of 69.7% and a specificity of 73.7%. The sensitivity of the ICT test increased with higher parasitemias. The general results showed little concordance between the ICT test and microscopy (kappa = 0.28, se: 0.04). In Equatorial Guinea, the ICT Malaria Combo Cassette Test has proven to be an acceptable test to detect high P. falciparum parasitemias. However, the decrease of sensitivity at medium and low parasitemias hampers that ICT can replace properly performed microscopy at present in the diagnosis of malaria in children.
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spelling pubmed-32762422012-02-13 Accuracy of an Immunochromatographic Diagnostic Test (ICT Malaria Combo Cassette Test) Compared to Microscopy among under Five-Year-Old Children when Diagnosing Malaria in Equatorial Guinea Portero, José-Luis Rubio-Yuste, Maria Descalzo, Miguel Angel Raso, Jose Lwanga, Magdalena Obono, Jaquelina Nseng, Gloria Benito, Agustin Cano, Jorge Malar Res Treat Research Article Conventional malaria diagnosis based on microscopy raises serious difficulties in weak health systems. Cost-effective and sensitive rapid diagnostic tests have been recently proposed as alternatives to microscopy. In Equatorial Guinea, a study was conducted to assess the reliability of a rapid diagnostic test compared to microscopy. The study was designed in accordance with the directives of the Standards for Reporting Diagnostic Accuracy Initiative (STARD). Peripheral thick and thin films for the microscopy diagnosis and a rapid immunochromatographic test (ICT Malaria Combo Cassette Test) were performed on under five-year-old children with malaria suspicion. The ICT test detected Plasmodium spp. infection with a sensitivity of 81.5% and a specificity of 81.9% while P. falciparum diagnosis occurred with a sensitivity of 69.7% and a specificity of 73.7%. The sensitivity of the ICT test increased with higher parasitemias. The general results showed little concordance between the ICT test and microscopy (kappa = 0.28, se: 0.04). In Equatorial Guinea, the ICT Malaria Combo Cassette Test has proven to be an acceptable test to detect high P. falciparum parasitemias. However, the decrease of sensitivity at medium and low parasitemias hampers that ICT can replace properly performed microscopy at present in the diagnosis of malaria in children. SAGE-Hindawi Access to Research 2010 2010-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3276242/ /pubmed/22332024 http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2010/858427 Text en Copyright © 2010 José-Luis Portero et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Portero, José-Luis
Rubio-Yuste, Maria
Descalzo, Miguel Angel
Raso, Jose
Lwanga, Magdalena
Obono, Jaquelina
Nseng, Gloria
Benito, Agustin
Cano, Jorge
Accuracy of an Immunochromatographic Diagnostic Test (ICT Malaria Combo Cassette Test) Compared to Microscopy among under Five-Year-Old Children when Diagnosing Malaria in Equatorial Guinea
title Accuracy of an Immunochromatographic Diagnostic Test (ICT Malaria Combo Cassette Test) Compared to Microscopy among under Five-Year-Old Children when Diagnosing Malaria in Equatorial Guinea
title_full Accuracy of an Immunochromatographic Diagnostic Test (ICT Malaria Combo Cassette Test) Compared to Microscopy among under Five-Year-Old Children when Diagnosing Malaria in Equatorial Guinea
title_fullStr Accuracy of an Immunochromatographic Diagnostic Test (ICT Malaria Combo Cassette Test) Compared to Microscopy among under Five-Year-Old Children when Diagnosing Malaria in Equatorial Guinea
title_full_unstemmed Accuracy of an Immunochromatographic Diagnostic Test (ICT Malaria Combo Cassette Test) Compared to Microscopy among under Five-Year-Old Children when Diagnosing Malaria in Equatorial Guinea
title_short Accuracy of an Immunochromatographic Diagnostic Test (ICT Malaria Combo Cassette Test) Compared to Microscopy among under Five-Year-Old Children when Diagnosing Malaria in Equatorial Guinea
title_sort accuracy of an immunochromatographic diagnostic test (ict malaria combo cassette test) compared to microscopy among under five-year-old children when diagnosing malaria in equatorial guinea
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3276242/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22332024
http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2010/858427
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