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Application and evaluation of QBC malaria diagnosis in a holoendemic area.
Appl Parasitol. 1994 Nov; 35(4):266-72.AP

Abstract

Quantitative Buffy Coat Analysis was used in practical diagnosis situations. In the first place, sensitivity and specificity was measured in an active search survey (720 schoolchildren under 10 years of age, in nine field trips) under unfavourable laboratory conditions (onsite school diagnosis being conducted with electricity supplied by a diesel-powered generator). In this group, the QBC-based study revealed sensitivity and specificity ratings of 99.6% and 81.7% respectively. QBC proved 5.5% more sensitive than the thick-film method, but specificity was greater with the latter. QBC returned good results when used in adverse situations, viz., in the absence of air conditioning and with a diesel generator as the only power supply. QBC was used in a passive search survey (hospital group, 618 children) under good laboratory conditions (air conditioning) with patients enrolled in a trial to measure resistance to antimalarial drugs. In this survey we targeted at assessing the efficacy of chloroquine treatment at dose of 25 mg/kg/3 days. QBC proved more sensitive than the thick-film method, detecting - on day 14 of the in vivo test - low parasitaemias that had gone undetected by thick film. Lastly, this study reports on the conversion of QBC readings (parasitaemia per field) into thick-field terms (number of parasites per microliter of blood), with the aim of measuring the degree of recurring parasitaemia.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Servicio de Parasitología, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Majadahonda, Madrid, Spain.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

7812314

Citation

Benito, A, et al. "Application and Evaluation of QBC Malaria Diagnosis in a Holoendemic Area." Applied Parasitology, vol. 35, no. 4, 1994, pp. 266-72.
Benito A, Roche J, Molina R, et al. Application and evaluation of QBC malaria diagnosis in a holoendemic area. Appl Parasitol. 1994;35(4):266-72.
Benito, A., Roche, J., Molina, R., Amela, C., & Alvar, J. (1994). Application and evaluation of QBC malaria diagnosis in a holoendemic area. Applied Parasitology, 35(4), 266-72.
Benito A, et al. Application and Evaluation of QBC Malaria Diagnosis in a Holoendemic Area. Appl Parasitol. 1994;35(4):266-72. PubMed PMID: 7812314.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Application and evaluation of QBC malaria diagnosis in a holoendemic area. AU - Benito,A, AU - Roche,J, AU - Molina,R, AU - Amela,C, AU - Alvar,J, PY - 1994/11/1/pubmed PY - 1994/11/1/medline PY - 1994/11/1/entrez SP - 266 EP - 72 JF - Applied parasitology JO - Appl Parasitol VL - 35 IS - 4 N2 - Quantitative Buffy Coat Analysis was used in practical diagnosis situations. In the first place, sensitivity and specificity was measured in an active search survey (720 schoolchildren under 10 years of age, in nine field trips) under unfavourable laboratory conditions (onsite school diagnosis being conducted with electricity supplied by a diesel-powered generator). In this group, the QBC-based study revealed sensitivity and specificity ratings of 99.6% and 81.7% respectively. QBC proved 5.5% more sensitive than the thick-film method, but specificity was greater with the latter. QBC returned good results when used in adverse situations, viz., in the absence of air conditioning and with a diesel generator as the only power supply. QBC was used in a passive search survey (hospital group, 618 children) under good laboratory conditions (air conditioning) with patients enrolled in a trial to measure resistance to antimalarial drugs. In this survey we targeted at assessing the efficacy of chloroquine treatment at dose of 25 mg/kg/3 days. QBC proved more sensitive than the thick-film method, detecting - on day 14 of the in vivo test - low parasitaemias that had gone undetected by thick film. Lastly, this study reports on the conversion of QBC readings (parasitaemia per field) into thick-field terms (number of parasites per microliter of blood), with the aim of measuring the degree of recurring parasitaemia. SN - 0943-0938 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/7812314/Application_and_evaluation_of_QBC_malaria_diagnosis_in_a_holoendemic_area_ L2 - http://www.diseaseinfosearch.org/result/4415 DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -