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</br><span style="font-size:90%">Shown below is an RDT test. This uses a pan-malarial antibody (labelled Pan) and a ''P.falciparum'' species-specific antibody (labelled Sp). The test has been used to assess a patient and the positive bands are shown on the figure.</span> | </br><span style="font-size:90%">Shown below is an RDT test. This uses a pan-malarial antibody (labelled Pan) and a ''P.falciparum'' species-specific antibody (labelled Sp). The test has been used to assess a patient and the positive bands are shown on the figure.</span> | ||
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| RDT Quiz A Q3
{When comparing RDT tests and morphology in the diagnosis of malaria which statements are true? |
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- RDT tests offer superior species identification compared with microscopy + Well-trained microscopists diagnose malaria with equivalent or better sensitivity than RDT + MDT tests offer a more rapid initial diagnosis + RDT tests may be a preferred choice in some low-income countries - RDT tests provide a more accurate assessment of the % of infected red cells </quiz>
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