An assessment of false positive rates for malaria rapid diagnostic tests caused by non-Plasmodium infectious agents and immunological factors.
Michelle L GattonSadmir CiketicJohn W BarnwellQin ChengPeter L ChiodiniSandra IncardonaDavid BellJane CunninghamIveth J GonzálezPublished in: PloS one (2018)
False positive results against non-Plasmodium infectious agents and immunological factors does not appear to be a universal property of malaria RDTs. However, since many malaria RDTs have elevated FP rates against HAMA and RF positive samples practitioners may need to consider the possibility of false positive results for malaria in patients with conditions that stimulate HAMA or RF.
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