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Rapid diagnostic test negative Plasmodium falciparum malaria in a traveller returning from Ethiopia.

Stefan SchlabeIngrid Reiter-OwonaTamara NordmannRamona Dolscheid-PommerichEgbert TannichAchim HoeraufJürgen Rockstroh
Published in: Malaria journal (2021)
HRP2-negative P. falciparum strains may not be recognized by the presently available HRP2-based RDTs. When malaria is suspected, confirmation by microscopy and/or qPCR is necessary in order to detect falciparum malaria, which requires immediate treatment. This case of imported P. falciparum, non-reactive to HRP2-based RDT, possibly underlines the necessity for standardized, nationwide investigations in Ethiopia and should alert clinicians from non-endemic countries to the possibility of false-negative RDT results which may increase in returning travellers with potentially life-threatening infections.
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