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Performance of Local Light Microscopy and the ParaScreen Pan/Pf Rapid Diagnostic Test to Detect Malaria in Health Centers in Northwest Ethiopia

BACKGROUND: Diagnostic tests are recommended for suspected malaria cases before treatment, but comparative performance of microscopy and rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) at rural health centers has rarely been studied compared to independent expert microscopy. METHODS: Participants (N = 1997) with pres...

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Autores principales: Endeshaw, Tekola, Graves, Patricia M., Ayele, Berhan, Mosher, Aryc W., Gebre, Teshome, Ayalew, Firew, Genet, Asrat, Mesfin, Alemayehu, Shargie, Estifanos Biru, Tadesse, Zerihun, Teferi, Tesfaye, Melak, Berhanu, Richards, Frank O., Emerson, Paul M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3335029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22536317
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033014
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author Endeshaw, Tekola
Graves, Patricia M.
Ayele, Berhan
Mosher, Aryc W.
Gebre, Teshome
Ayalew, Firew
Genet, Asrat
Mesfin, Alemayehu
Shargie, Estifanos Biru
Tadesse, Zerihun
Teferi, Tesfaye
Melak, Berhanu
Richards, Frank O.
Emerson, Paul M.
author_facet Endeshaw, Tekola
Graves, Patricia M.
Ayele, Berhan
Mosher, Aryc W.
Gebre, Teshome
Ayalew, Firew
Genet, Asrat
Mesfin, Alemayehu
Shargie, Estifanos Biru
Tadesse, Zerihun
Teferi, Tesfaye
Melak, Berhanu
Richards, Frank O.
Emerson, Paul M.
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description BACKGROUND: Diagnostic tests are recommended for suspected malaria cases before treatment, but comparative performance of microscopy and rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) at rural health centers has rarely been studied compared to independent expert microscopy. METHODS: Participants (N = 1997) with presumptive malaria were recruited from ten health centers with a range of transmission intensities in Amhara Regional State, Northwest Ethiopia during October to December 2007. Microscopy and ParaScreen Pan/Pf® RDT were done immediately by health center technicians. Blood slides were re-examined later at a central laboratory by independent expert microscopists. RESULTS: Of 1,997 febrile patients, 475 (23.8%) were positive by expert microscopists, with 57.7% P.falciparum, 24.6% P.vivax and 17.7% mixed infections. Sensitivity of health center microscopists for any malaria species was >90% in five health centers (four of which had the highest prevalence), >70% in nine centers and 44% in one site with lowest prevalence. Specificity for health center microscopy was very good (>95%) in all centers. For ParaScreen RDT, sensitivity was ≥90% in three centers, ≥70% in six and <60% in four centers. Specificity was ≥90% in all centers except one where it was 85%. CONCLUSIONS: Health center microscopists performed well in nine of the ten health centers; while for ParaScreen RDT they performed well in only six centers. Overall the accuracy of local microscopy exceeded that of RDT for all outcomes. This study supports the introduction of RDTs only if accompanied by appropriate training, frequent supervision and quality control at all levels. Deficiencies in RDT use at some health centers must be rectified before universal replacement of good routine microscopy with RDTs. Maintenance and strengthening of good quality microscopy remains a priority at health center level.
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spelling pubmed-33350292012-04-25 Performance of Local Light Microscopy and the ParaScreen Pan/Pf Rapid Diagnostic Test to Detect Malaria in Health Centers in Northwest Ethiopia Endeshaw, Tekola Graves, Patricia M. Ayele, Berhan Mosher, Aryc W. Gebre, Teshome Ayalew, Firew Genet, Asrat Mesfin, Alemayehu Shargie, Estifanos Biru Tadesse, Zerihun Teferi, Tesfaye Melak, Berhanu Richards, Frank O. Emerson, Paul M. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Diagnostic tests are recommended for suspected malaria cases before treatment, but comparative performance of microscopy and rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) at rural health centers has rarely been studied compared to independent expert microscopy. METHODS: Participants (N = 1997) with presumptive malaria were recruited from ten health centers with a range of transmission intensities in Amhara Regional State, Northwest Ethiopia during October to December 2007. Microscopy and ParaScreen Pan/Pf® RDT were done immediately by health center technicians. Blood slides were re-examined later at a central laboratory by independent expert microscopists. RESULTS: Of 1,997 febrile patients, 475 (23.8%) were positive by expert microscopists, with 57.7% P.falciparum, 24.6% P.vivax and 17.7% mixed infections. Sensitivity of health center microscopists for any malaria species was >90% in five health centers (four of which had the highest prevalence), >70% in nine centers and 44% in one site with lowest prevalence. Specificity for health center microscopy was very good (>95%) in all centers. For ParaScreen RDT, sensitivity was ≥90% in three centers, ≥70% in six and <60% in four centers. Specificity was ≥90% in all centers except one where it was 85%. CONCLUSIONS: Health center microscopists performed well in nine of the ten health centers; while for ParaScreen RDT they performed well in only six centers. Overall the accuracy of local microscopy exceeded that of RDT for all outcomes. This study supports the introduction of RDTs only if accompanied by appropriate training, frequent supervision and quality control at all levels. Deficiencies in RDT use at some health centers must be rectified before universal replacement of good routine microscopy with RDTs. Maintenance and strengthening of good quality microscopy remains a priority at health center level. Public Library of Science 2012-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3335029/ /pubmed/22536317 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033014 Text en Endeshaw et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Endeshaw, Tekola
Graves, Patricia M.
Ayele, Berhan
Mosher, Aryc W.
Gebre, Teshome
Ayalew, Firew
Genet, Asrat
Mesfin, Alemayehu
Shargie, Estifanos Biru
Tadesse, Zerihun
Teferi, Tesfaye
Melak, Berhanu
Richards, Frank O.
Emerson, Paul M.
Performance of Local Light Microscopy and the ParaScreen Pan/Pf Rapid Diagnostic Test to Detect Malaria in Health Centers in Northwest Ethiopia
title Performance of Local Light Microscopy and the ParaScreen Pan/Pf Rapid Diagnostic Test to Detect Malaria in Health Centers in Northwest Ethiopia
title_full Performance of Local Light Microscopy and the ParaScreen Pan/Pf Rapid Diagnostic Test to Detect Malaria in Health Centers in Northwest Ethiopia
title_fullStr Performance of Local Light Microscopy and the ParaScreen Pan/Pf Rapid Diagnostic Test to Detect Malaria in Health Centers in Northwest Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Performance of Local Light Microscopy and the ParaScreen Pan/Pf Rapid Diagnostic Test to Detect Malaria in Health Centers in Northwest Ethiopia
title_short Performance of Local Light Microscopy and the ParaScreen Pan/Pf Rapid Diagnostic Test to Detect Malaria in Health Centers in Northwest Ethiopia
title_sort performance of local light microscopy and the parascreen pan/pf rapid diagnostic test to detect malaria in health centers in northwest ethiopia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3335029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22536317
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033014
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