Abstract. Logistic, economic, and technical factors limit rapid access to microscopic confirmation of malaria in many tropical countries, including India. The occurrence of high-grade fever and three deaths during the hot summer months in some forest migrants created an emergency situation in Jabalpur in central India. A cheap and rapid malaria test, Paracheck Pf, was tested in this group of migrants in parallel with microscopy. The indigenous population at the site of occupational activities of these migrants approximately 250 km from Jabalpur was also screened by both methods. The results of this field investigation are very encouraging. Among migrants, the test had a sensitivity of 100 % and a specificity of 67%. The positive and negati...
Background: Malaria is a public health threat in Yemen, with 149,451 cases being reported in 2013. O...
Objective: To compare the efficacies of remote symptom-based diagnosis of malaria, rapid diagnostic ...
Malaria continues to be a major global health problem, with over 228 million cases and 405,000 death...
Objectives: The performance of a new indigenous rapid diagnostic test, Paracheck Pf® was evaluated i...
Abstract Background Malaria presents a diagnostic challenge in most tropical countries. Rapid detect...
A study was carried out in a highly malarious forested belt of central India (Madhya Pradesh) to eva...
Abstract Background Malaria presents a diagnostic challenge in most tropical countries. Microscopy r...
Malaria is a major public health problem particularly in rural Sub-Saharan Africa. In most urban are...
A rapid immunodiagnostic test (ICT Malaria PfTest<SUP>TM</SUP>) has been developed by ICT Diagnostic...
Background: Pakur district of Jharkhand state is highly malaria-endemic areas in eastern India, main...
Abstract Background Plasmodium falciparum malaria, is a major health problem in forested tribal belt...
Logistic, economic and technical factors limit rapid access to microscopic confirmation of symptomat...
A field based trial to compare microscopy and a rapid diagnostic antigen capture detection dipstick ...
We compared the performance of Paracheck-Pf®, a new and cheap rapid malaria test, with ICT-Pf/Pv® an...
Paracheck-Pf is a rapid, qualitative immuno-assay for the detection of Plasmodium falciparum-specifi...
Background: Malaria is a public health threat in Yemen, with 149,451 cases being reported in 2013. O...
Objective: To compare the efficacies of remote symptom-based diagnosis of malaria, rapid diagnostic ...
Malaria continues to be a major global health problem, with over 228 million cases and 405,000 death...
Objectives: The performance of a new indigenous rapid diagnostic test, Paracheck Pf® was evaluated i...
Abstract Background Malaria presents a diagnostic challenge in most tropical countries. Rapid detect...
A study was carried out in a highly malarious forested belt of central India (Madhya Pradesh) to eva...
Abstract Background Malaria presents a diagnostic challenge in most tropical countries. Microscopy r...
Malaria is a major public health problem particularly in rural Sub-Saharan Africa. In most urban are...
A rapid immunodiagnostic test (ICT Malaria PfTest<SUP>TM</SUP>) has been developed by ICT Diagnostic...
Background: Pakur district of Jharkhand state is highly malaria-endemic areas in eastern India, main...
Abstract Background Plasmodium falciparum malaria, is a major health problem in forested tribal belt...
Logistic, economic and technical factors limit rapid access to microscopic confirmation of symptomat...
A field based trial to compare microscopy and a rapid diagnostic antigen capture detection dipstick ...
We compared the performance of Paracheck-Pf®, a new and cheap rapid malaria test, with ICT-Pf/Pv® an...
Paracheck-Pf is a rapid, qualitative immuno-assay for the detection of Plasmodium falciparum-specifi...
Background: Malaria is a public health threat in Yemen, with 149,451 cases being reported in 2013. O...
Objective: To compare the efficacies of remote symptom-based diagnosis of malaria, rapid diagnostic ...
Malaria continues to be a major global health problem, with over 228 million cases and 405,000 death...