Accuracy of malaria diagnostic tests performed on non-invasively collected samples: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Celestin DanwangJean Jacques NoubiapJacob SouopguiGaudart JeanJean Cyr YombiAnnie RobertPublished in: BMJ global health (2021)
In settings where PCR is available, saliva and urine samples should be considered for PCR-based malaria diagnosis only if blood samples cannot be collected. The performance of rapid diagnostic testing in the urine is limited, especially its sensitivity. Malaria testing on non-invasively collected specimen still needs substantial improvement.
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