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Assessment of three new parasite lactate dehydrogenase (pan-pLDH) tests for diagnosis of uncomplicated malaria.

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dc.contributor Epicentre, 8 rue Saint Sabin, 75011, Paris, France. carolefogg@yahoo.co.uk
dc.creator Fogg, C
dc.creator Twesigye, R
dc.creator Batwala, V
dc.creator Piola, P
dc.creator Nabasumba, C
dc.creator Kiguli, J
dc.creator Mutebi, F
dc.creator Hook, C
dc.creator Guillerm, M
dc.creator Moody, A
dc.creator Guthmann, J P
dc.date 2008-01
dc.date.accessioned 2017-01-31T07:10:03Z
dc.date.available 2017-01-31T07:10:03Z
dc.identifier Assessment of three new parasite lactate dehydrogenase (pan-pLDH) tests for diagnosis of uncomplicated malaria. 2008, 102 (1):25-31 Trans. R. Soc. Trop. Med. Hyg.
dc.identifier 0035-9203
dc.identifier 18031779
dc.identifier 10.1016/j.trstmh.2007.09.014
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10144/18393
dc.identifier http://fieldresearch.msf.org/msf/handle/10144/18393
dc.identifier Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/10144/18393
dc.description A study to assess the diagnostic capabilities of three parasite lactate dehydrogenase (pan-pLDH) tests, Vistapan), Carestart and Parabank), was conducted in Uganda. An HRP2 test, Paracheck-Pf), and a Giemsa-stained blood film were performed with the pLDH tests for outpatients with suspected malaria. In total, 460 subjects were recruited: 248 with positive blood films and 212 with negative blood films. Plasmodium falciparum was present in 95% of infections. Sensitivity above 90% was shown by two pLDH tests, Carestart (95.6%) and Vistapan (91.9%), and specificity above 90% by Parabank (94.3%) and Carestart (91.5%). Sensitivity decreased with low parasitaemia (chi(2) trend, P<0.001); however, all tests achieved sensitivity >90% with parasitaemia > or =100/microl. All tests had good inter-reader reliability (kappa>0.95). Two weeks after diagnosis, 4-10% of pLDH tests were still positive compared with 69.7% of the HRP2 tests. All tests had similar ease of use. In conclusion, two pLDH tests performed well in diagnosing P. falciparum malaria, and all pLDH tests became negative after treatment more quickly than the HRP2. Therefore the rapid test of choice for use with artemisinin-combination therapies in this area would be one of these new pLDH tests.
dc.language en
dc.publisher Elsevier
dc.relation http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00359203
dc.rights Archived on this site with the kind permission of Elsevier Ltd. and the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, http://www.rstmh.org/transactions.asp
dc.title Assessment of three new parasite lactate dehydrogenase (pan-pLDH) tests for diagnosis of uncomplicated malaria.


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