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Comparative diagnostic performance of two commercial rapid tests for malaria in a non-endemic area
Authors:F?De?Monbrison  P?Gérome  J?F?Chaulet  M?Wallon  S?Picot  Email author" target="_blank">F?PeyronEmail author
Institution:(1) Service de Parasitologie et Mycologie médicale, 8 avenue Rockefeller, 69373 Lyon Cedex 08, France;(2) Faculté de Médecine EA 3087, Université Claude Bernard, Lyon, France;(3) Département de Biologie, Hôpital drsquoInstruction des Armées Desgenettes, BP 25, 69998 Lyon Armees, France;(4) Service de Parasitologie et Pathologie exotique, Hôpital de la Croix Rousse, 103 Grande Rue de la Croix Rousse, 69317 Lyon, France
Abstract:In the study reported here, the diagnostic performance of two new rapid tests for the diagnosis of malaria was evaluated in symptomatic patients in a non-endemic area. Of 557 consecutive patients, 109 (19.6%) had documented malaria. For the NOW ICT MALARIA P.f./P.v. (Binax, Portland, ME, USA) and OptiMAL IT (Diamed, Cressier, Switzerland) tests, respectively, sensitivity values were 96.3% and 79.8% (P-value, 0.0001), and specificity values were 98.8% and 98.4%. The NOW ICT test did not detect two of 80 Plasmodium falciparum infections, and it generated false-positive results for five patients. The OptiMAL IT test failed to detect ten of the P. falciparum infections, and it generated seven false-positive results. The results suggest that these rapid diagnostic tests for malaria may be useful, but they cannot replace microscopic examination of blood films.
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