Establishing a malaria diagnostics centre of excellence in Kisumu, Kenya

Abstract Background Malaria microscopy, while the gold standard for malaria diagnosis, has limitations. Efficacy estimates in drug and vaccine malaria trials are very sensitive to small errors in microscopy endpoints. This fact led to the establishment of a Malaria Diagnostics Centre of Excellence i...

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Main Authors: McEvoy Peter, Lucas Carmen, Osoga Joseph, Chretien Jean-Paul, Cook Earnest, Martin Kurt, Remich Shon, O'Meara Wendy, Awuondo Ken, Adhiambo Christine, Nanakorn Ampon, Obare Peter, Ohrt Colin, Owaga Martin, Odera James, Ogutu Bernhards
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:44f1b5cdf19a45efb2871036f7dae823 2023-05-15T15:15:35+02:00 Establishing a malaria diagnostics centre of excellence in Kisumu, Kenya McEvoy Peter Lucas Carmen Osoga Joseph Chretien Jean-Paul Cook Earnest Martin Kurt Remich Shon O'Meara Wendy Awuondo Ken Adhiambo Christine Nanakorn Ampon Obare Peter Ohrt Colin Owaga Martin Odera James Ogutu Bernhards 2007-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-6-79 https://doaj.org/article/44f1b5cdf19a45efb2871036f7dae823 EN eng BMC http://www.malariajournal.com/content/6/1/79 https://doaj.org/toc/1475-2875 doi:10.1186/1475-2875-6-79 1475-2875 https://doaj.org/article/44f1b5cdf19a45efb2871036f7dae823 Malaria Journal, Vol 6, Iss 1, p 79 (2007) Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Infectious and parasitic diseases RC109-216 article 2007 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-6-79 2022-12-31T00:18:00Z Abstract Background Malaria microscopy, while the gold standard for malaria diagnosis, has limitations. Efficacy estimates in drug and vaccine malaria trials are very sensitive to small errors in microscopy endpoints. This fact led to the establishment of a Malaria Diagnostics Centre of Excellence in Kisumu, Kenya. The primary objective was to ensure valid clinical trial and diagnostic test evaluations. Key secondary objectives were technology transfer to host countries, establishment of partnerships, and training of clinical microscopists. Case description A twelve-day "long" and a four-day "short" training course consisting of supervised laboratory practicals, lectures, group discussions, demonstrations, and take home assignments were developed. Well characterized slides were developed and training materials iteratively improved. Objective pre- and post-course evaluations consisted of 30 slides (19 negative, 11 positive) with a density range of 50–660 parasites/μl, a written examination (65 questions), a photographic image examination (30 images of artifacts and species specific characteristics), and a parasite counting examination. Discussion and Evaluation To date, 209 microscopists have participated from 11 countries. Seventy-seven experienced microscopists participated in the "long" courses, including 47 research microscopists. Sensitivity improved by a mean of 14% (CI 9–19%) from 77% baseline (CI 73–81 %), while specificity improved by a mean of 17% (CI 11–23%) from 76% (CI 70–82%) baseline. Twenty-three microscopists who had been selected for a four-day refresher course showed continued improvement with a mean final sensitivity of 95% (CI 91–98%) and specificity of 97% (CI 95–100%). Only 9% of those taking the pre-test in the "long" course achieved a 90% sensitivity and 95% specificity, which increased to 61% of those completing the "short" course. All measures of performance improved substantially across each of the five organization types and in each course offered. Conclusion The data clearly ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Malaria Journal 6 1
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RC955-962
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
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RC955-962
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
McEvoy Peter
Lucas Carmen
Osoga Joseph
Chretien Jean-Paul
Cook Earnest
Martin Kurt
Remich Shon
O'Meara Wendy
Awuondo Ken
Adhiambo Christine
Nanakorn Ampon
Obare Peter
Ohrt Colin
Owaga Martin
Odera James
Ogutu Bernhards
Establishing a malaria diagnostics centre of excellence in Kisumu, Kenya
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Infectious and parasitic diseases
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description Abstract Background Malaria microscopy, while the gold standard for malaria diagnosis, has limitations. Efficacy estimates in drug and vaccine malaria trials are very sensitive to small errors in microscopy endpoints. This fact led to the establishment of a Malaria Diagnostics Centre of Excellence in Kisumu, Kenya. The primary objective was to ensure valid clinical trial and diagnostic test evaluations. Key secondary objectives were technology transfer to host countries, establishment of partnerships, and training of clinical microscopists. Case description A twelve-day "long" and a four-day "short" training course consisting of supervised laboratory practicals, lectures, group discussions, demonstrations, and take home assignments were developed. Well characterized slides were developed and training materials iteratively improved. Objective pre- and post-course evaluations consisted of 30 slides (19 negative, 11 positive) with a density range of 50–660 parasites/μl, a written examination (65 questions), a photographic image examination (30 images of artifacts and species specific characteristics), and a parasite counting examination. Discussion and Evaluation To date, 209 microscopists have participated from 11 countries. Seventy-seven experienced microscopists participated in the "long" courses, including 47 research microscopists. Sensitivity improved by a mean of 14% (CI 9–19%) from 77% baseline (CI 73–81 %), while specificity improved by a mean of 17% (CI 11–23%) from 76% (CI 70–82%) baseline. Twenty-three microscopists who had been selected for a four-day refresher course showed continued improvement with a mean final sensitivity of 95% (CI 91–98%) and specificity of 97% (CI 95–100%). Only 9% of those taking the pre-test in the "long" course achieved a 90% sensitivity and 95% specificity, which increased to 61% of those completing the "short" course. All measures of performance improved substantially across each of the five organization types and in each course offered. Conclusion The data clearly ...
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author McEvoy Peter
Lucas Carmen
Osoga Joseph
Chretien Jean-Paul
Cook Earnest
Martin Kurt
Remich Shon
O'Meara Wendy
Awuondo Ken
Adhiambo Christine
Nanakorn Ampon
Obare Peter
Ohrt Colin
Owaga Martin
Odera James
Ogutu Bernhards
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Lucas Carmen
Osoga Joseph
Chretien Jean-Paul
Cook Earnest
Martin Kurt
Remich Shon
O'Meara Wendy
Awuondo Ken
Adhiambo Christine
Nanakorn Ampon
Obare Peter
Ohrt Colin
Owaga Martin
Odera James
Ogutu Bernhards
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title Establishing a malaria diagnostics centre of excellence in Kisumu, Kenya
title_short Establishing a malaria diagnostics centre of excellence in Kisumu, Kenya
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title_full_unstemmed Establishing a malaria diagnostics centre of excellence in Kisumu, Kenya
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