Plasmodium falciparum lactate dehydrogenase (PfLDH)
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| Use of PfLDH in diagnosis
This means that there are three forms of test antigen:
Practical use PfLDH: excellent sensitivity at high parasitaemia that may meet or exceed 90%. However, at lower parasite levels (<1000 parasites/ μL) sensitivity of PfLDH may be lower than HRP2 (around 45%). Two advantages over HRP2 sould be considered. First, this conserved antigen does not have reported gene-delection so may be an effective choice where malaria arises in ares with high rates of HRP2 deletion. Second, the antgen is realtively rapidly cleared from the blood, so PfLDH has value in testing rsponse to treatment or for malaria testing in recently infected patients.
Characteristics of HRP2 to be aware of
Less affected by prozne and no mutation |