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| | |<span style="font-size:90%">''Short answer taken from section "RDT test antigens" (see the section for full details and links)''.</br></br></span> | ||
<span style="font-size:90%">P.falciparum parasites produce “histidine-rich” proteins (HRP). The HRP2 antigen is highly expressed and stable, and is useful in the detection of ''P.falciparum'' infection only.</br></br>At a high parasitaemia the sensitivity of HRP2 (like LDH-based tests) is likely to exceed 90% detection for ''P.falciparum''. At lower parasite levels (<1000 parasites/μL) the sensitivity will be significantly less but HP2-based assays may perform better than LDH-based assays in these circumstances.</br></br>HRP2 may be affected by false negative results when malaria antigen levels are very high (the prozone-like or postzone phenomenon (for full description in the RDT-interpretation sections).</br></br>''HRP2'' gene is increasingly subject to gene deletion in some geographical areas* which may cause false negative results (see sections on RDT interpretation).</span> | |||
At a high parasitaemia the sensitivity of HRP2 (like LDH-based tests) is likely to exceed 90% detection for ''P.falciparum''. At lower parasite levels (<1000 parasites/μL) the sensitivity will be significantly less but HP2-based assays may perform better than LDH-based assays in these circumstances. | |||
HRP2 may be affected by false negative results when malaria antigen levels are very high (the prozone-like or postzone phenomenon (for full description in the RDT-interpretation sections). | |||
''HRP2'' gene is increasingly subject to gene deletion in some geographical areas* which may cause false negative results (see sections on RDT interpretation). | |||
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