Performance of passive case detection for malaria surveillance: results from nine countries in Mesoamerica and the Dominican Republic.
Diego Rios-ZertucheKeith H CarterKatie Panhorst HarrisMax ThomMaria Paola Zúñiga-BrenesPedro Bernal-LaraÁlvaro González-MarmolCasey K JohannsBernardo HernándezErin PalmisanoRebecca CogenPaulami NaikCharbel El BcheraouiDavid L SmithAli H MokdadEmma IriartePublished in: Malaria journal (2021)
A statistically comparable, replicable, and standardized metric was proposed to measure suspected malaria cases with a test (microscopy or rapid diagnostic test) that enables assessing the performance of passive case detection. Cross-country findings have important implications for malaria and infectious disease surveillance, which should be promptly addressed as countries progress towards malaria elimination. Local and easy-to-implement tools could be implemented to assess and improve passive case detection.