Category Ranking

98%

Total Visits

921

Avg Visit Duration

2 minutes

Citations

20

Article Abstract

Background: Malaria rapid diagnostic tests (MRDTs) are quick and easy to perform and useful for diagnosing malaria in primary health care settings. In South Africa most malaria infections are due to Plasmodium falciparurrm, and HRPII-based MRDTs have been used since 2001. Previous studies in Africa showed variability in sensitivity and specificity of HRPII-based MRDTs; hence, we conducted a field evaluation in Limpopo province to determine the accuracy of the MRDT currently used in public sector clinics and hospitals.

Methods: A cross-sectional observational study was conducted to determine the sensitivity and specificity of an ICT Pf MRDT. We tested 405 patients with fever with ICT Pf MRDT and compared the results with blood film microscopy (the gold standard). RESULTS. The overall sensitivity of the ICT Pf MRDT was 99.48% (95% confidence interval (CI) 96.17-100%), while specificity was 96.26% (95% CI 94.7-100%). The positive predictive value of the test was 98.48 (99% CI 98.41-100%), and the negative predictive value was 99.52% (95% CI 96.47-100%).

Conclusions: The ICT Pf MRDT is an appropriate test to use in the field in South Africa where laboratory facilities are not available. It has a high degree of sensitivity and acceptable level of specificity in accordance with the World Health Organization criteria. However, sensitivity of MRDT at low levels of parasitaemia (<100 parasites/microl of blood) in field conditions must still be established.

Download full-text PDF

Source

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

ict mrdt
16
field evaluation
8
malaria rapid
8
rapid diagnostic
8
south africa
8
hrpii-based mrdts
8
sensitivity specificity
8
mrdt
6
ict
5
sensitivity
5

Similar Publications

Article Synopsis
  • - Transfluthrin vapour affects mosquito behavior, providing protection from bites, especially when long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) are less effective during early evening hours.
  • - In a study in Tanzania, sisal decorative baskets treated with transfluthrin significantly reduced the entry of Anopheles arabiensis mosquitoes into huts and increased their 24-hour mortality by up to ten times.
  • - The findings suggest that combining treated sisal baskets with LLINs could enhance protection against malaria, prompting recommendations for further research on their impact on malaria prevalence.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Malaria rapid diagnostic tests (MRDTs) are quick and easy to perform and useful for diagnosing malaria in primary health care settings. In South Africa most malaria infections are due to Plasmodium falciparurrm, and HRPII-based MRDTs have been used since 2001. Previous studies in Africa showed variability in sensitivity and specificity of HRPII-based MRDTs; hence, we conducted a field evaluation in Limpopo province to determine the accuracy of the MRDT currently used in public sector clinics and hospitals.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF