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The Benefits or Otherwise of Managing Malaria Cases with or without Laboratory Diagnosis: The Experience in a District Hospital in Ghana
BACKGROUND: This study was conducted at the Kintampo Municipal Hospital in Ghana to determine whether there was any benefit (or otherwise) in basing the management of cases of suspected malaria solely on laboratory confirmation (microscopy or by RDT) as compared with presumptive diagnosis. METHOD: C...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3591456/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23505457 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058107 |
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author | Osei-Kwakye, Kingsley Asante, Kwaku Poku Mahama, Emmanuel Apanga, Stephen Owusu, Ruth Kwara, Evans Adjei, George Abokyi, Livesy Yeetey, Enuameh Dosoo, David Kwame Punguyire, Damien Owusu-Agyei, Seth |
author_facet | Osei-Kwakye, Kingsley Asante, Kwaku Poku Mahama, Emmanuel Apanga, Stephen Owusu, Ruth Kwara, Evans Adjei, George Abokyi, Livesy Yeetey, Enuameh Dosoo, David Kwame Punguyire, Damien Owusu-Agyei, Seth |
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description | BACKGROUND: This study was conducted at the Kintampo Municipal Hospital in Ghana to determine whether there was any benefit (or otherwise) in basing the management of cases of suspected malaria solely on laboratory confirmation (microscopy or by RDT) as compared with presumptive diagnosis. METHOD: Children under five years who reported at the Out-Patient Department of the Hospital with axillary temperature ≥37.5°C or with a 48 hr history of fever were enrolled and had malaria microscopy and RDT performed. The attending clinician was blinded from laboratory results unless a request for these tests had been made earlier. Diagnosis of malaria was based on three main methods: presumptive or microscopy and/or RDT. Cost implication for adopting laboratory diagnosis or not was determined to inform malaria control programmes. RESULTS: In total, 936 children were enrolled in the study. Proportions of malaria diagnosed presumptively, by RDT and microscopy were 73.6% (689/936), 66.0% (618/936) and 43.2% (404/936) respectively. Over 50% (170/318) of the children who were RDT negative and 60% (321/532) who were microscopy negative were treated for malaria when presumptive diagnoses were used. Comparing the methods of diagnoses, the cost of malaria treatment could have been reduced by 24% and 46% in the RDT and microscopy groups respectively; the reduction was greater in the dry season (43% vs. 50%) compared with the wet season (20% vs. 45%) for the RDT and microscopy confirmed cases respectively. DISCUSSION/CONCLUSION: Over-diagnosis of malaria was prevalent in Kintampo during the period of the study. Though the use of RDT for diagnosis of malaria might have improved the quality of care for children, it appeared not to have a cost saving effect on the management of children with suspected malaria. Further research may be needed to confirm this. |
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spelling | pubmed-35914562013-03-15 The Benefits or Otherwise of Managing Malaria Cases with or without Laboratory Diagnosis: The Experience in a District Hospital in Ghana Osei-Kwakye, Kingsley Asante, Kwaku Poku Mahama, Emmanuel Apanga, Stephen Owusu, Ruth Kwara, Evans Adjei, George Abokyi, Livesy Yeetey, Enuameh Dosoo, David Kwame Punguyire, Damien Owusu-Agyei, Seth PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: This study was conducted at the Kintampo Municipal Hospital in Ghana to determine whether there was any benefit (or otherwise) in basing the management of cases of suspected malaria solely on laboratory confirmation (microscopy or by RDT) as compared with presumptive diagnosis. METHOD: Children under five years who reported at the Out-Patient Department of the Hospital with axillary temperature ≥37.5°C or with a 48 hr history of fever were enrolled and had malaria microscopy and RDT performed. The attending clinician was blinded from laboratory results unless a request for these tests had been made earlier. Diagnosis of malaria was based on three main methods: presumptive or microscopy and/or RDT. Cost implication for adopting laboratory diagnosis or not was determined to inform malaria control programmes. RESULTS: In total, 936 children were enrolled in the study. Proportions of malaria diagnosed presumptively, by RDT and microscopy were 73.6% (689/936), 66.0% (618/936) and 43.2% (404/936) respectively. Over 50% (170/318) of the children who were RDT negative and 60% (321/532) who were microscopy negative were treated for malaria when presumptive diagnoses were used. Comparing the methods of diagnoses, the cost of malaria treatment could have been reduced by 24% and 46% in the RDT and microscopy groups respectively; the reduction was greater in the dry season (43% vs. 50%) compared with the wet season (20% vs. 45%) for the RDT and microscopy confirmed cases respectively. DISCUSSION/CONCLUSION: Over-diagnosis of malaria was prevalent in Kintampo during the period of the study. Though the use of RDT for diagnosis of malaria might have improved the quality of care for children, it appeared not to have a cost saving effect on the management of children with suspected malaria. Further research may be needed to confirm this. Public Library of Science 2013-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3591456/ /pubmed/23505457 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058107 Text en © 2013 Osei-Kwakye 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 Osei-Kwakye, Kingsley Asante, Kwaku Poku Mahama, Emmanuel Apanga, Stephen Owusu, Ruth Kwara, Evans Adjei, George Abokyi, Livesy Yeetey, Enuameh Dosoo, David Kwame Punguyire, Damien Owusu-Agyei, Seth The Benefits or Otherwise of Managing Malaria Cases with or without Laboratory Diagnosis: The Experience in a District Hospital in Ghana |
title | The Benefits or Otherwise of Managing Malaria Cases with or without Laboratory Diagnosis: The Experience in a District Hospital in Ghana |
title_full | The Benefits or Otherwise of Managing Malaria Cases with or without Laboratory Diagnosis: The Experience in a District Hospital in Ghana |
title_fullStr | The Benefits or Otherwise of Managing Malaria Cases with or without Laboratory Diagnosis: The Experience in a District Hospital in Ghana |
title_full_unstemmed | The Benefits or Otherwise of Managing Malaria Cases with or without Laboratory Diagnosis: The Experience in a District Hospital in Ghana |
title_short | The Benefits or Otherwise of Managing Malaria Cases with or without Laboratory Diagnosis: The Experience in a District Hospital in Ghana |
title_sort | benefits or otherwise of managing malaria cases with or without laboratory diagnosis: the experience in a district hospital in ghana |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3591456/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23505457 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058107 |
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