Assessment of microscopic detection of malaria with nested polymerase chain reaction in war-torn federally administered tribal areas of Pakistan
Introduction Diagnostic accuracy of malaria is critical for early treatment, control, and
elimination of malaria, especially in war-affected malaria-endemic areas. Microscopic …
elimination of malaria, especially in war-affected malaria-endemic areas. Microscopic …
Molecular Identification and Characterization of Plasmodium ovale curtisi in Field Isolates from Symptomatic Children in North-Central Nigeria
Purpose Plasmodium ovale is not usually the focus of most malaria research or intervention
programmes and has lately been termed the neglected human malaria parasites. The …
programmes and has lately been termed the neglected human malaria parasites. The …
Comparison of the Partec CyScope® rapid diagnostic test with light microscopy for malaria diagnosis in rural Tole, Southwest Cameroon
JL Ndamukong-Nyanga, HK Kimbi… - British Journal of …, 2015 - archive.bionaturalists.in
Introduction/Aim: Malaria is a major public health problem and can lead to fatal
consequences within few days if not diagnosed and promptly treated. The aim of this study …
consequences within few days if not diagnosed and promptly treated. The aim of this study …
[HTML][HTML] The efficacy of rapid diagnostic test in the diagnosis of malaria among adults as compared to microscopy in a hospital in Imo state, south eastern Nigeria
UW Dozie, NA Ekeh, GN Iwuoha, CJ Nwaokoro… - Open Access Library …, 2020 - scirp.org
Malaria has been noted to be one of the most prevalent diseases affecting mankind.
Diagnosis is based on clinical assessment using microscopy and recently by rapid …
Diagnosis is based on clinical assessment using microscopy and recently by rapid …
Comparison of clinical, microscopic, and rapid diagnostic test methods in the diagnosis of Plasmodium falciparum malaria in four districts in the Eastern Region …
AR Lopez, A Ghansah, C Nyamordey… - Health Sciences …, 2022 - journals.ug.edu.gh
Background: The WHO recommends all suspected malaria cases to be confirmed by
laboratory diagnosis (microscopy or rapid diagnostic test (RDT)), wherever possible, before …
laboratory diagnosis (microscopy or rapid diagnostic test (RDT)), wherever possible, before …