Background In malaria serology analysis, the standard approach to obtain seroprevalence, i.e the proportion of seropositive individuals in a population, is based on a threshold which is used to classify individuals as seropositive or seronegative. The choice of this threshold is often arbitrary and is based on methods that ignore the age-dependency of the antibody distribution. Methods Using cross-sectional antibody data from the Western Kenyan Highlands, this paper introduces a novel approach that has three main advantages over the current threshold-based approach: it avoids the use of thresholds; it accounts for the age dependency of malaria antibodies; and it allows us to propagate the uncertainty from the classification of individuals i...
A mathematical model was used to estimate malaria transmission rates based on serological data. The ...
(Ct) infection in post-treatment and low-endemicity settings. Age-specific seroprevalence of anti C...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have highlighted the use of serological data in detecting a reduction in...
BACKGROUND: In the last decade, several epidemiological studies have demonstrated the potential of u...
Serological data are increasingly being used to monitor malaria transmission intensity and have been...
BACKGROUND: Serological data are increasingly being used to monitor malaria transmission intensity a...
<p><b>A</b>. Age-adjusted seroprevalence for any <i>P. vivax</i> (blue solid lines) or <i>P. falcipa...
Abstract Background Sri Lanka ...
Malaria transmission intensity is a crucial determinant of malarial disease burden and its measureme...
Serology has become an increasingly important tool for the surveillance of a wide range of infectiou...
<p>Points represent estimates and 95% confidence intervals for seropositivity for each age category,...
BackgroundSerological surveys with multiplex bead assays can be used to assess seroprevalence to mul...
BACKGROUND: Malaria transmission intensity is a crucial determinant of malarial disease burden and i...
Continuous measurements of health outcome data are often dichotomized into binary ( i.e. positive/ne...
Continuous measurements of health outcome data are often dichotomized into binary ( i.e. positive/ne...
A mathematical model was used to estimate malaria transmission rates based on serological data. The ...
(Ct) infection in post-treatment and low-endemicity settings. Age-specific seroprevalence of anti C...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have highlighted the use of serological data in detecting a reduction in...
BACKGROUND: In the last decade, several epidemiological studies have demonstrated the potential of u...
Serological data are increasingly being used to monitor malaria transmission intensity and have been...
BACKGROUND: Serological data are increasingly being used to monitor malaria transmission intensity a...
<p><b>A</b>. Age-adjusted seroprevalence for any <i>P. vivax</i> (blue solid lines) or <i>P. falcipa...
Abstract Background Sri Lanka ...
Malaria transmission intensity is a crucial determinant of malarial disease burden and its measureme...
Serology has become an increasingly important tool for the surveillance of a wide range of infectiou...
<p>Points represent estimates and 95% confidence intervals for seropositivity for each age category,...
BackgroundSerological surveys with multiplex bead assays can be used to assess seroprevalence to mul...
BACKGROUND: Malaria transmission intensity is a crucial determinant of malarial disease burden and i...
Continuous measurements of health outcome data are often dichotomized into binary ( i.e. positive/ne...
Continuous measurements of health outcome data are often dichotomized into binary ( i.e. positive/ne...
A mathematical model was used to estimate malaria transmission rates based on serological data. The ...
(Ct) infection in post-treatment and low-endemicity settings. Age-specific seroprevalence of anti C...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have highlighted the use of serological data in detecting a reduction in...