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022 _aeISSN: 1821-9241
022 _a print ISSN: 1821-6404
100 _a E Kamugisha
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245 _aLow sensitivity but high specificity of ParaHIT-f in diagnosing malaria among children attending outpatient department in Butimba District Hospital, Mwanza, Tanzania
260 _aMwanza, Tanzania
_bCatholic University of Health and Allied Sciences CUHAS - Bugando
_c2009
490 _3Tanzania Journal of Health Research, 11(2).
_aTanzania Journal of Health Research, 11(2).
520 _a Abstract Abstract: Malaria is the leading cause of mortality among under-fives in the sub-Saharan Africa. The gold standard method for the diagnosis of malaria is by the use of microscopy which is time consuming and requires skilled technicians. Recently the cost effective antigen based rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) such as ParaHITf have been introduced in various places for the diagnosis of malaria. The choice of these RDTs to use in a certain country and specific geographical locations is critical to malaria diagnosis, treatment and ultimately control of drug resistance. This study was conducted to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of the cheapestand easily available RDT in the study area, using microscopy as gold standard. This cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the performance of ParaHIT-f in diagnosing malaria in 300 children attending outpatient department at Butimba district hospital, Tanzania. Two thick and one thin blood smear were stained using standard Giemsa stain. The prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum malaria was 5.7% and 15.7% by ParaHIT-f and microscopy, respectively; the difference was significant (P<0.001). The sensitivity and specificity of ParaHIT-f were 29.8% and 98.8% respectively. There was a strong association between parasitaemia of ≥1000parasites/μl and being positive for ParaHIT-f diagnostic test (P <0.001). There is a need to revisit the use of ParaHIT-f in Tanzania. Further studies on the sensitivity and specificity are needed. A good quality control system on the performance of ParaHIT-f and other RDTs is highly recommended. Keywords: Malaria, diagnosis ParaHIT-f, sensitivity, specificity, Tanzania
700 _a H Mazigo
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700 _a M Manyama
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700 _a P Rambau
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700 _aM Mirambo
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700 _a JB Kataraihya
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700 _a S Mshana
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856 _3https://doi.org/10.4314/thrb.v11i2.45212
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