1. A Novel Malaria Lateral Flow Assay for Detecting Plasmodium falciparum Lactose Dehydrogenase in Busia, Uganda
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Christine M, Bachman, David M, Cate, Ben, Grant, Stephen, Burkot, Jerry, Mulondo, Helen V, Hsieh, Martin, Chamai, Bakar, Odongo, Peter, Olwoch, Mayimuna, Nalubega, Harriet, Ochokoru, Joseph, Kasozi, John, Ategeka, Kevin P, Nichols, Bernhard H, Weigl, and Bryan, Greenhouse
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Microscopy ,L-Lactate Dehydrogenase ,Diagnostic Tests, Routine ,Plasmodium falciparum ,Protozoan Proteins ,Antigens, Protozoan ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Malaria ,Infectious Diseases ,Virology ,parasitic diseases ,Humans ,Uganda ,Parasitology ,Malaria, Falciparum - Abstract
Rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for Plasmodium falciparum commonly detect histidine-rich protein 2 (HRP-2), but HRP-2 deletions are increasingly recognized. We evaluated a prototype test detecting parasite lactate dehydrogenase (pLDH) and compared it to commercially available RDTs at a health facility in Uganda, using quantitative polymerase chain reaction as a gold standard. The prototype pLDH test had a high sensitivity for infections with at least 100 parasites/µL (98%), comparable to HRP-2, and greater than an existing pLDH RDT (89%). Specificity for the prototype test was 99.5%, which is greater than the HRP-2 tests (93–95%). Therefore, the prototype pLDH test may be an attractive alternative malaria diagnostic.
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- 2022
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