Concurrence of CareStart™ Malaria HRP2 RDT with microscopy in population screening for Plasmodium falciparum infection in the Mount Cameroon area: predictors for RDT positivity

Abstract Background Malaria remains a diagnostic challenge in many endemic communities. Although rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) are presently widely used for malaria diagnosis, there is a dearth of information on post-marketing surveillance on its efficacy in Cameroon. The present study evaluated the...

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Published in:Tropical Medicine and Health
Main Authors: Rene Ning Teh, Irene Ule Ngole Sumbele, Gillian Asoba Nkeudem, Derick Ndelle Meduke, Samuel Takang Ojong, Helen Kuokuo Kimbi
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:beb225d2c0b24ca3bb2a18f78721603b 2023-05-15T15:18:04+02:00 Concurrence of CareStart™ Malaria HRP2 RDT with microscopy in population screening for Plasmodium falciparum infection in the Mount Cameroon area: predictors for RDT positivity Rene Ning Teh Irene Ule Ngole Sumbele Gillian Asoba Nkeudem Derick Ndelle Meduke Samuel Takang Ojong Helen Kuokuo Kimbi 2019-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1186/s41182-019-0145-x https://doaj.org/article/beb225d2c0b24ca3bb2a18f78721603b EN eng BMC http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41182-019-0145-x https://doaj.org/toc/1349-4147 doi:10.1186/s41182-019-0145-x 1349-4147 https://doaj.org/article/beb225d2c0b24ca3bb2a18f78721603b Tropical Medicine and Health, Vol 47, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2019) Plasmodium falciparum Malaria Children Microscopy CareStart™ Malaria HRP2 pf rapid diagnostic test Anaemia Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 article 2019 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1186/s41182-019-0145-x 2022-12-31T01:25:05Z Abstract Background Malaria remains a diagnostic challenge in many endemic communities. Although rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) are presently widely used for malaria diagnosis, there is a dearth of information on post-marketing surveillance on its efficacy in Cameroon. The present study evaluated the performance characteristics of CareStart™ Malaria HRP2 (histidine-rich protein 2) antigen (Ag) RDT in diagnosing Plasmodium falciparum infection in the Mount Cameroon area and predictors associated with RDT positivity. Methods The CareStart™ Malaria HRP2 Plasmodium falciparum (G0141) Ag RDT was evaluated in a cross-sectional community-based survey involving 491 children of both sexes aged 6 months to 14 years between April and May 2018. Malaria parasitaemia was confirmed by light microscopy. Sensitivity (Se), specificity (Sp), positive (PPV) and negative (NPV) predictive values of the RDT, and the corresponding accuracy and Kappa value (κ) were determined using microscopy as the gold standard. Haemoglobin (Hb) concentration was obtained using an auto-haematology analyser. Results were compared using the chi-square test and associations between predictor variables, and RDT results were assessed using logistic regression analysis. Results Microscopically confirmed malaria parasite prevalence was 27.7%, and geometric mean density was 187 parasites/μL of blood (range 70–1162). Se, Sp, PPV, NPV and accuracy were 82.4, 76.6, 57.4, 91.9 and 78.2%, respectively. Sensitivity depended on parasitaemia and reached 96.1% at densities ≥ 200 parasites/μL of blood. The accuracy of malaria parasitaemia (as assessed by the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve) to predict malaria by RDT was 75.4% (95% CI 70.6–80.1). The agreement between microscopy and RDT was moderate (κ = 0.52). RDT positivity was significantly associated with fever (P < 0.001), children less than 5 years (P = 0.02), history of fever within a month (P < 0.001) and anaemia (P = 0.002). Conclusion The overall concurrence of CareStart™ Malaria ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Tropical Medicine and Health 47 1
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topic Plasmodium falciparum
Malaria
Children
Microscopy
CareStart™ Malaria HRP2 pf rapid diagnostic test
Anaemia
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
spellingShingle Plasmodium falciparum
Malaria
Children
Microscopy
CareStart™ Malaria HRP2 pf rapid diagnostic test
Anaemia
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Rene Ning Teh
Irene Ule Ngole Sumbele
Gillian Asoba Nkeudem
Derick Ndelle Meduke
Samuel Takang Ojong
Helen Kuokuo Kimbi
Concurrence of CareStart™ Malaria HRP2 RDT with microscopy in population screening for Plasmodium falciparum infection in the Mount Cameroon area: predictors for RDT positivity
topic_facet Plasmodium falciparum
Malaria
Children
Microscopy
CareStart™ Malaria HRP2 pf rapid diagnostic test
Anaemia
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
description Abstract Background Malaria remains a diagnostic challenge in many endemic communities. Although rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) are presently widely used for malaria diagnosis, there is a dearth of information on post-marketing surveillance on its efficacy in Cameroon. The present study evaluated the performance characteristics of CareStart™ Malaria HRP2 (histidine-rich protein 2) antigen (Ag) RDT in diagnosing Plasmodium falciparum infection in the Mount Cameroon area and predictors associated with RDT positivity. Methods The CareStart™ Malaria HRP2 Plasmodium falciparum (G0141) Ag RDT was evaluated in a cross-sectional community-based survey involving 491 children of both sexes aged 6 months to 14 years between April and May 2018. Malaria parasitaemia was confirmed by light microscopy. Sensitivity (Se), specificity (Sp), positive (PPV) and negative (NPV) predictive values of the RDT, and the corresponding accuracy and Kappa value (κ) were determined using microscopy as the gold standard. Haemoglobin (Hb) concentration was obtained using an auto-haematology analyser. Results were compared using the chi-square test and associations between predictor variables, and RDT results were assessed using logistic regression analysis. Results Microscopically confirmed malaria parasite prevalence was 27.7%, and geometric mean density was 187 parasites/μL of blood (range 70–1162). Se, Sp, PPV, NPV and accuracy were 82.4, 76.6, 57.4, 91.9 and 78.2%, respectively. Sensitivity depended on parasitaemia and reached 96.1% at densities ≥ 200 parasites/μL of blood. The accuracy of malaria parasitaemia (as assessed by the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve) to predict malaria by RDT was 75.4% (95% CI 70.6–80.1). The agreement between microscopy and RDT was moderate (κ = 0.52). RDT positivity was significantly associated with fever (P < 0.001), children less than 5 years (P = 0.02), history of fever within a month (P < 0.001) and anaemia (P = 0.002). Conclusion The overall concurrence of CareStart™ Malaria ...
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author Rene Ning Teh
Irene Ule Ngole Sumbele
Gillian Asoba Nkeudem
Derick Ndelle Meduke
Samuel Takang Ojong
Helen Kuokuo Kimbi
author_facet Rene Ning Teh
Irene Ule Ngole Sumbele
Gillian Asoba Nkeudem
Derick Ndelle Meduke
Samuel Takang Ojong
Helen Kuokuo Kimbi
author_sort Rene Ning Teh
title Concurrence of CareStart™ Malaria HRP2 RDT with microscopy in population screening for Plasmodium falciparum infection in the Mount Cameroon area: predictors for RDT positivity
title_short Concurrence of CareStart™ Malaria HRP2 RDT with microscopy in population screening for Plasmodium falciparum infection in the Mount Cameroon area: predictors for RDT positivity
title_full Concurrence of CareStart™ Malaria HRP2 RDT with microscopy in population screening for Plasmodium falciparum infection in the Mount Cameroon area: predictors for RDT positivity
title_fullStr Concurrence of CareStart™ Malaria HRP2 RDT with microscopy in population screening for Plasmodium falciparum infection in the Mount Cameroon area: predictors for RDT positivity
title_full_unstemmed Concurrence of CareStart™ Malaria HRP2 RDT with microscopy in population screening for Plasmodium falciparum infection in the Mount Cameroon area: predictors for RDT positivity
title_sort concurrence of carestart™ malaria hrp2 rdt with microscopy in population screening for plasmodium falciparum infection in the mount cameroon area: predictors for rdt positivity
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