BACKGROUND: In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), febrile illnesses remain a major public health problem in children. However, the persistence of hrp2 antigen and the low sensitivity of pLDH RDT negatively affect antimalarials and antibiotics prescription practices. These limitations lead to poor management of febrile diseases and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). To improve the diagnosis of these febrile diseases and subsequent prescription of antimicrobials, it is hypothesized that the implementation of an algorithm including a two-step malaria RDT PfHRP2/pLDH supported by point-of-care (PoC) tests for bacterial infections could significantly improve the management of febrile diseases and thereby tackling AMR. METHODS: To assess the value of the pro...
Abstract Background This study seeks to compare the performance of HRP2 (First Response) and pLDH/HR...
Background: A rapid diagnostic tool is being developed to discern severely ill children with severe ...
WHO now recommends test-based management of malaria across all transmission settings. The accuracy o...
To review the available knowledge on epidemiology and diagnoses of acute infections in children aged...
The management of childhood infections remains inadequate in resource-limited countries, resulting i...
The management of childhood infections remains inadequate in resource-limited countries, resulting i...
Background: Febrile illnesses are among the most important reasons for medical consultation in sub-S...
The management of childhood infections remains inadequate in resource-limited countries, resulting i...
Background: Malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDT) are widely used in endemic areas in order to comply...
The management of childhood infections remains inadequate in resource-limited countries, resulting i...
OBJECTIVE: To review the available knowledge on epidemiology and diagnoses of acute infections in ch...
Introduction: The decline of malaria and scale-up of rapid diagnostic tests calls for a revision of ...
To review the available knowledge on epidemiology and diagnoses of acute infections in children aged...
Background Malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDT) have limitations due to the persistence of histidine...
Introduction New evidence from randomized controlled and etiology of fever studies, the availability...
Abstract Background This study seeks to compare the performance of HRP2 (First Response) and pLDH/HR...
Background: A rapid diagnostic tool is being developed to discern severely ill children with severe ...
WHO now recommends test-based management of malaria across all transmission settings. The accuracy o...
To review the available knowledge on epidemiology and diagnoses of acute infections in children aged...
The management of childhood infections remains inadequate in resource-limited countries, resulting i...
The management of childhood infections remains inadequate in resource-limited countries, resulting i...
Background: Febrile illnesses are among the most important reasons for medical consultation in sub-S...
The management of childhood infections remains inadequate in resource-limited countries, resulting i...
Background: Malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDT) are widely used in endemic areas in order to comply...
The management of childhood infections remains inadequate in resource-limited countries, resulting i...
OBJECTIVE: To review the available knowledge on epidemiology and diagnoses of acute infections in ch...
Introduction: The decline of malaria and scale-up of rapid diagnostic tests calls for a revision of ...
To review the available knowledge on epidemiology and diagnoses of acute infections in children aged...
Background Malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDT) have limitations due to the persistence of histidine...
Introduction New evidence from randomized controlled and etiology of fever studies, the availability...
Abstract Background This study seeks to compare the performance of HRP2 (First Response) and pLDH/HR...
Background: A rapid diagnostic tool is being developed to discern severely ill children with severe ...
WHO now recommends test-based management of malaria across all transmission settings. The accuracy o...