Comparison of Parascreen Pan/Pf, Paracheck Pf and light microscopy for detection of malaria among febrile patients, Northwest Ethiopia
Two malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDT), Parascreen Pan/Pf ® and Paracheck Pf ®, were tested in rural health centres in Ethiopia against independent expert microscopy (the gold standard). Participants ( n =1997) presented with presumptive malaria to ten health centers in Amhara Regional State durin...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2010-07, Vol.104 (7), p.467-474 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Two malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDT), Parascreen Pan/Pf
® and Paracheck Pf
®, were tested in rural health centres in Ethiopia against independent expert microscopy (the gold standard). Participants (
n =1997) presented with presumptive malaria to ten health centers in Amhara Regional State during the 2007 peak malaria season (October to December). By microscopy, 475 (23.8%) suspected malaria cases were positive, of which 57.7% were
P. falciparum; 24.6%
P. vivax and 17.7% mixed infections. Parascreen and Paracheck were positive for 442 (22.1%) and 277 (13.9%) febrile patients, respectively. For Parascreen,
P. falciparum sensitivity was 79.6%, specificity 97.4%, positive predictive value (PPV) 86.9%, and negative predictive value (NPV) 95.6%. For Parascreen,
P. vivax sensitivity was 74.4%, specificity 98.6%, PPV 76.3% and NPV 98.4%. For Paracheck,
P. falciparum sensitivity was 73.7%, specificity 99.2%, PPV 95.3%, NPV 94.5%. Sensitivity was significantly higher for both tests (
P
<
0.05) when parasite density was >100/μl of blood; in these cases Parascreen was 90.7% and 91.5% sensitive for
P. falciparum and
P. vivax, respectively, while Paracheck was 87.9% sensitive for
P. falciparum. Parascreen thus performed adequately for both
P. falciparum and
P. vivax compared to expert microscopy and is more useful than Paracheck where microscopy is unavailable. |
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ISSN: | 0035-9203 1878-3503 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.trstmh.2010.03.003 |