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<span style="font-size:90%">*'''Species differences:''' Not all species are equally well detected by RDT tests: for some species detection is quite unreliable, particularly when parasite levels are low.</br></br></span>
<span style="font-size:90%">'''1. Species differences:''' Not all species are equally well detected by RDT tests: for some species detection is quite unreliable, particularly when parasite levels are low.</br></br></span>
<span style="font-size:90%">*'''Know how to interpret the tests:''' Many band patterns have more than one interpretation – some conclusions are likely, others are less likely (but possible) – it is important to recognise this.</br></br></span>
<span style="font-size:90%">'''2. Know how to interpret the tests:''' Many band patterns have more than one interpretation – some conclusions are likely, others are less likely (but possible) – it is important to recognise this.</br></br></span>
<span style="font-size:90%">*'''Understand your test:''' Know the strengths and weaknesses of the antibodies used in your test, not all RDT tests are the same!</br></br></span>
<span style="font-size:90%">'''3. Understand your test:''' Know the strengths and weaknesses of the antibodies used in your test, not all RDT tests are the same!</br></br></span>
<span style="font-size:90%">*'''RDT and microscopy:''' these are complmentary tests with strengths and weaknesses, if you are using them together then understand their individual merits.</span>
<span style="font-size:90%">'''4. RDT and microscopy:''' these are complmentary tests with strengths and weaknesses, if you are using them together then understand their individual merits.</span>
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Learning Points


We hope you enjoyed the quiz and hopefully were correct in all your answers.

However, if you were not fully successful here are some learning points:


1. Species differences: Not all species are equally well detected by RDT tests: for some species detection is quite unreliable, particularly when parasite levels are low.

2. Know how to interpret the tests: Many band patterns have more than one interpretation – some conclusions are likely, others are less likely (but possible) – it is important to recognise this.

3. Understand your test: Know the strengths and weaknesses of the antibodies used in your test, not all RDT tests are the same!

4. RDT and microscopy: these are complmentary tests with strengths and weaknesses, if you are using them together then understand their individual merits. .