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Limitations of rapid diagnostic tests in malaria surveys in areas with varied transmission intensity in Uganda 2017-2019: Implications for selection and use of HRP2 RDTs.

Bosco B AgabaJoaniter I NankabirwaAdoke YekaSam NsobyaKarryn GrestyKaren AndersonPaul MbakaChristiane ProsserDavid SmithJimmy OpigoRhoda NamubiruEmmanuel ArinaitweJohn KissaSamuel GonahasaSungho WonBora LeeChae Seung LimCharles KaramagiQin ChengJoan K NakayagaMoses R Kamya
Published in: PloS one (2020)
This is the first evaluation and report of the contributions of pfhrp2/3 gene deletion, non-P. falciparum species, and low-density infections to false-negative RDT results under field conditions in Uganda. In view of these findings, the use of HRP2 RDTs should be reconsidered; possibly, switching to combination RDTs that target alternative antigens, particularly in affected areas, may be beneficial. Future evaluations should consider larger and more representative surveys covering other regions of Uganda.
Keyphrases
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • cross sectional
  • genome wide
  • copy number
  • current status
  • gene expression
  • immune response
  • dna methylation
  • genome wide identification