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Comparison of an assumed versus measured leucocyte count in parasite density calculations in Papua New Guinean children with uncomplicated malaria

BACKGROUND: The accuracy of the World Health Organization method of estimating malaria parasite density from thick blood smears by assuming a white blood cell (WBC) count of 8,000/μL has been questioned in several studies. Since epidemiological investigations, anti-malarial efficacy trials and routi...

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Autores principales: Laman, Moses, Moore, Brioni R, Benjamin, John, Padapu, Nixon, Tarongka, Nandao, Siba, Peter, Betuela, Inoni, Mueller, Ivo, Robinson, Leanne J, Davis, Timothy M E
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3991873/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24739250
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-13-145
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author Laman, Moses
Moore, Brioni R
Benjamin, John
Padapu, Nixon
Tarongka, Nandao
Siba, Peter
Betuela, Inoni
Mueller, Ivo
Robinson, Leanne J
Davis, Timothy M E
author_facet Laman, Moses
Moore, Brioni R
Benjamin, John
Padapu, Nixon
Tarongka, Nandao
Siba, Peter
Betuela, Inoni
Mueller, Ivo
Robinson, Leanne J
Davis, Timothy M E
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description BACKGROUND: The accuracy of the World Health Organization method of estimating malaria parasite density from thick blood smears by assuming a white blood cell (WBC) count of 8,000/μL has been questioned in several studies. Since epidemiological investigations, anti-malarial efficacy trials and routine laboratory reporting in Papua New Guinea (PNG) have all relied on this approach, its validity was assessed as part of a trial of artemisinin-based combination therapy, which included blood smear microscopy and automated measurement of leucocyte densities on Days 0, 3 and 7. RESULTS: 168 children with uncomplicated malaria (median (inter-quartile range) age 44 (39–47) months) were enrolled, 80.3% with Plasmodium falciparum monoinfection, 14.9% with Plasmodium vivax monoinfection, and 4.8% with mixed P. falciparum/P. vivax infection. All responded to allocated therapy and none had a malaria-positive slide on Day 3. Consistent with a median baseline WBC density of 7.3 (6.5-7.8) × 10(9)/L, there was no significant difference in baseline parasite density between the two methods regardless of Plasmodium species. Bland Altman plots showed that, for both species, the mean difference between paired parasite densities calculated from assumed and measured WBC densities was close to zero. At parasite densities <10,000/μL by measured WBC, almost all between-method differences were within the 95% limits of agreement. Above this range, there was increasing scatter but no systematic bias. CONCLUSIONS: Diagnostic thresholds and parasite clearance assessment in most PNG children with uncomplicated malaria are relatively robust, but accurate estimates of a higher parasitaemia, as a prognostic index, requires formal WBC measurement.
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spelling pubmed-39918732014-04-20 Comparison of an assumed versus measured leucocyte count in parasite density calculations in Papua New Guinean children with uncomplicated malaria Laman, Moses Moore, Brioni R Benjamin, John Padapu, Nixon Tarongka, Nandao Siba, Peter Betuela, Inoni Mueller, Ivo Robinson, Leanne J Davis, Timothy M E Malar J Research BACKGROUND: The accuracy of the World Health Organization method of estimating malaria parasite density from thick blood smears by assuming a white blood cell (WBC) count of 8,000/μL has been questioned in several studies. Since epidemiological investigations, anti-malarial efficacy trials and routine laboratory reporting in Papua New Guinea (PNG) have all relied on this approach, its validity was assessed as part of a trial of artemisinin-based combination therapy, which included blood smear microscopy and automated measurement of leucocyte densities on Days 0, 3 and 7. RESULTS: 168 children with uncomplicated malaria (median (inter-quartile range) age 44 (39–47) months) were enrolled, 80.3% with Plasmodium falciparum monoinfection, 14.9% with Plasmodium vivax monoinfection, and 4.8% with mixed P. falciparum/P. vivax infection. All responded to allocated therapy and none had a malaria-positive slide on Day 3. Consistent with a median baseline WBC density of 7.3 (6.5-7.8) × 10(9)/L, there was no significant difference in baseline parasite density between the two methods regardless of Plasmodium species. Bland Altman plots showed that, for both species, the mean difference between paired parasite densities calculated from assumed and measured WBC densities was close to zero. At parasite densities <10,000/μL by measured WBC, almost all between-method differences were within the 95% limits of agreement. Above this range, there was increasing scatter but no systematic bias. CONCLUSIONS: Diagnostic thresholds and parasite clearance assessment in most PNG children with uncomplicated malaria are relatively robust, but accurate estimates of a higher parasitaemia, as a prognostic index, requires formal WBC measurement. BioMed Central 2014-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3991873/ /pubmed/24739250 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-13-145 Text en Copyright © 2014 Laman 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 credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Laman, Moses
Moore, Brioni R
Benjamin, John
Padapu, Nixon
Tarongka, Nandao
Siba, Peter
Betuela, Inoni
Mueller, Ivo
Robinson, Leanne J
Davis, Timothy M E
Comparison of an assumed versus measured leucocyte count in parasite density calculations in Papua New Guinean children with uncomplicated malaria
title Comparison of an assumed versus measured leucocyte count in parasite density calculations in Papua New Guinean children with uncomplicated malaria
title_full Comparison of an assumed versus measured leucocyte count in parasite density calculations in Papua New Guinean children with uncomplicated malaria
title_fullStr Comparison of an assumed versus measured leucocyte count in parasite density calculations in Papua New Guinean children with uncomplicated malaria
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of an assumed versus measured leucocyte count in parasite density calculations in Papua New Guinean children with uncomplicated malaria
title_short Comparison of an assumed versus measured leucocyte count in parasite density calculations in Papua New Guinean children with uncomplicated malaria
title_sort comparison of an assumed versus measured leucocyte count in parasite density calculations in papua new guinean children with uncomplicated malaria
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3991873/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24739250
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-13-145
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