Comparison of Capillary Versus Venous Blood for the Diagnosis of Plasmodium falciparum Malaria Using Rapid Diagnostic Tests
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2021Author
Gorret, Abalinda M.
Muhindo, Rabbison
Baguma, Emma
Ntaro, Moses
Mulogo, Edgar Mugema
Feldman, Molly Deutsch
Juliano, Jonathan J.
Nyehangane, Dan
Boyce, Ross M.
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We enrolled 250 febrile children in western Uganda to compare the results of malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) when using capillary vs venous blood. Participants were tested with 4 different RDT types. Polymerase chain reaction testing was performed as the reference standard. Sensitivity and specificity were broadly similar across RDT types and sampling method. Agreement between sample types was high, ranging from 0.95 to 0.99. When following the manufacturer’s recommended interpretation, only 5 tests would have resulted in a different clinical diagnosis. These results demonstrate that malaria RDTs perform similarly when using capillary or venous blood in febrile children with Plasmodium falciparum malaria.
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