Non-invasive surveillance of Plasmodium infection by real-time PCR analysis of ethanol preserved faeces from Ugandan school children with intestinal schistosomiasis.
Hajri Al-ShehriB Joanne PowerJohn ArcherAlice CousinsAaron AtuhaireMoses AdrikoMoses ArinaitweAbdullah D AlanaziE James LaCourseNarcis B KabatereineJohn Russell StothardPublished in: Malaria journal (2019)
In this high transmission setting, EPF sampling with rtPCR analysis has satisfactory diagnostic performance in estimation of mean prevalence and prevalence by school upon direct comparison with POC-RDTs. Although analysis of EPF was judged inferior to that of DBS, it permits an alternative non-invasive sampling regime that could be implemented alongside general monitoring and surveillance for other faecal parasites. EPF analysis may also have future value in passive surveillance of low transmission settings.