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Diagnostic performance of capillary and venous blood samples in the detection of Loa loa and Mansonella perstans microfilaraemia using light microscopy.

Johannes MischlingerRella Zoleko ManegoGhyslain Mombo-NgomaDorothea Ekoka MbassiNina HackbarthFranck-Aurelien Ekoka MbassiSaskia Dede DaviRuth KreuzmairLuzia VeletzkyJennifer HergethWilfrid Nzebe NdoumbaPaul PitzingerMirjam GrogerPierre Blaise MatsieguiAdegnika Ayola AkimSelidji Todagbe AgnandjiBertrand LellMichael Ramharter
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2021)
This analysis indicates that average levels of microfilaraemia of L. loa are higher in CAP blood samples than in VEN blood samples. This might have implications for treatment algorithms of onchocerciasis and loiasis, in which exact quantification of L. loa microfilaraemia is of importance. Furthermore, the odds for detection of M. perstans microfilariae was higher in CAP than in VEN blood which may pre-dispose CAP blood for detection of M. perstans infection in large epidemiological studies when sampling of large blood quantities is not feasible. No solid evidence for a higher odds of L. loa microfilariae detection in CAP blood was revealed, which might be explained by generally high levels of L. loa microfilaraemia in CAP and VEN blood above the limit of detection of 100 microfilariae/ml. Yet, it cannot be excluded that the study was underpowered to detect a moderate difference.
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