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Clinical relevance of low-density Plasmodium falciparum parasitemia in untreated febrile children: A cohort study.

Mary-Anne HartleyNatalie HofmannKristina KeitelFrank KagoroClara Antunes MonizTarsis MlaganileJosephine SamakaJohn MasimbaZamzam SaidHosiana TembaIveth GonzalezIngrid FelgerBlaise GentonValérie D'Acremont
Published in: PLoS medicine (2020)
During a 28-day follow-up period, we did not find evidence of a difference in negative outcomes between febrile children with untreated LD Pf parasitemia and those without Pf parasitemia. These findings suggest LD parasitemia may either be a self-resolving fever or an incidental finding in children with other infections, including those of viral origin. These findings do not support a clinical benefit nor additional risk (e.g. because of missed bacterial infections) to using ultrasensitive malaria diagnostics at a primary care level.
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