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Comparative performance study of three Ebola rapid diagnostic tests in Guinea.

Zelda MoranWilliam RodriguezDoré AhmadouBarré SoropoguiN' Faly MagassoubaCassandra Kelly-CirinoYanis Ben Amor
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2020)
This study evaluated the accuracy of three novel rapid diagnostic tests for Ebola. The tests may have significant public health relevance, particularly the Fever Panel test, which detects seven pathogens including Ebola. Given limitations to the study resulting from uncertain sample quality, further evaluation is warranted. All tests performed with highest accuracy on samples with low Ct value (high viral load), and the data presented here suggests that these RDTs may be useful for point-of-care diagnosis of cases in the context of an outbreak. Restrictions to their use in non-severe Ebola cases or for longitudinal monitoring, when viral loads are lower, may be appropriate. Highlighting the challenge in developing and evaluating Ebola RDTs, there were concerns regarding sample integrity and reference testing, and there is a need for additional research to validate these assays.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • computed tomography
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  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • machine learning
  • high throughput
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  • global health