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Comparison of the Accuracy of Four Malaria Diagnostic Methods in a High Transmission Setting in Coastal Cameroon.

Marcel Nyuylam MoyehInnocent Mbulli AliDieudonne Lemuh NjimohAkindeh M NjiPalmer Masumbe NetongoMarie S EveheBarbara Atogho-TiedeuStephen Mbigha GhogomuWilfred Fon Mbacham
Published in: Journal of parasitology research (2019)
The study showed that SD Bioline™ was as good as light microscopy in the diagnosis of malaria in remote areas of perennial transmission in South West Cameroon. This study equally revealed the limitations of presumptive diagnosis of malaria (as opposed to the use of RDTs or microscopy). Efforts should be made in such areas to promote parasitological confirmation of malaria using quality assured rapid tests or light microscopy for case management of malaria. The presence of nonnegligible levels of Plasmodium ovale in this study area indicate that treatment guidelines may require revision if same trend is proven in several other areas of same ecology.
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