The XN-30 hematology analyzer for rapid sensitive detection of malaria: a diagnostic accuracy study

Accurate and timely diagnosis of malaria is essential for disease management and surveillance. Thin and thick blood smear microscopy and malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) are standard malaria diagnostics, but both methods have limitations. The novel automated hematology analyzer XN-30 provides s...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMC medicine 2019-05, Vol.17 (1), p.103-103, Article 103
Hauptverfasser: Post, Annelies, Kaboré, Berenger, Reuling, Isaie J, Bognini, Joel, van der Heijden, Wouter, Diallo, Salou, Lompo, Palpouguini, Kam, Basile, Herssens, Natacha, Lanke, Kjerstin, Bousema, Teun, Sauerwein, Robert W, Tinto, Halidou, Jacobs, Jan, de Mast, Quirijn, van der Ven, Andre J
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Zusammenfassung:Accurate and timely diagnosis of malaria is essential for disease management and surveillance. Thin and thick blood smear microscopy and malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) are standard malaria diagnostics, but both methods have limitations. The novel automated hematology analyzer XN-30 provides standard complete blood counts (CBC) as well as quantification of malaria parasitemia at the price of a CBC. This study assessed the accuracy of XN-30 for malaria detection in a controlled human malaria infection (CHMI) study and a phase 3 diagnostic accuracy study in Burkina Faso. Sixteen healthy, malaria-naive CHMI participants were challenged with five Plasmodium falciparum-infected mosquitoes. Blood was sampled daily for XN-30, blood smear microscopy, and malaria qPCR. The accuracy study included patients aged > 3 months presenting with acute febrile illness. XN-30, microscopy, and rapid diagnostic tests (HRP-2/pLDH) were performed on site; qPCR was done in retrospect. The malaria reference standard was microscopy, and results were corrected for sub-microscopic cases. All CHMI participants became parasitemic by qPCR and XN-30 with a strong correlation for parasite density (R  = 0.91; p 
ISSN:1741-7015
1741-7015
DOI:10.1186/s12916-019-1334-5