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<span style="font-size:90%">This test format usually uses | <span style="font-size:90%">This test format usually uses species-specific antibodies, usually recognising ''P.falciparum'' (the HRP2 antigen or Pf-LDH). The format offers particular advantages:</span> | ||
*<span style="font-size:90%">Simple interpretation | *<span style="font-size:90%">Simple interpretation | ||
*<span style="font-size:90%"> | *<span style="font-size:90%">Lower production cost | ||
*<span style="font-size:90%">Stability (of HRP2) for storage and transport | *<span style="font-size:90%">Stability (of HRP2) for storage and transport | ||
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<span style="font-size:90%">'''Use:''' The single band test detecting only ''P.falciparum'' is very useful in Africa, since in many areas infections with this species account for more than 95% of malarial infection. The test is | <span style="font-size:90%">'''Use:''' The single band test detecting only ''P.falciparum'' is very useful in Africa, since in many areas infections with this species account for more than 95% of malarial infection. The test is particularly useful in more remote areas where technical expertise in microscopy and/or interprtation may be less available. However, this is at the cost missing other species. For this reason their use is limited to certain regions (particularly sub-Saharan Africa) where ''P.falciparum'' is the dominant malarial species (>95% of infections). | ||
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Single test-band RDT tests This test format usually uses species-specific antibodies, usually recognising P.falciparum (the HRP2 antigen or Pf-LDH). The format offers particular advantages:
Multi-band RDT tests These use two (or occasionally more) test bands together with a control band. Most often one band is a species-specific antibody that identifies the dominant (or most important) species for the selected region (generally P.falciparum but in saome areas P.vivax). The second band is most often a pan-malaria antibody. The format offers advantages:
However, the limitations of this test form must be understood by users. In particular the poor sensitivity of pan-malarial antibodies for some species (P.ovale or P.malariae). Additional note: |