| Literature DB >> 22974115 |
Barbara Barbé1, Philippe Gillet, Greet Beelaert, Katrien Fransen, Jan Jacobs.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) are protected from humidity-caused degradation by a desiccant added to the device packaging. The present study assessed malaria RDT products for the availability, type and design of desiccants and their information supplied in the instructions for use (IFU).Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22974115 PMCID: PMC3493316 DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-11-326
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Figure 1Background information: relative humidity, condensation and designs of desiccants [41,42,43,44].
Figure 2Examples of desiccants used in RDTs. Note the tablet (upper right), supplied as desiccant but lacking identification or warning.
Desiccant in RDTs
| 1. Presence of desiccant in device packaging | Desiccant protects the RDT from humidity before the device packaging is opened
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| 2. Humidity indicator | |
| 2.1. Presence of humidity indicator (self-indicating, partial-indicating, non-indicating (Figure
| Desiccant with a colour indicator of humidity is preferred
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| 2.2. Composition of humidity indicator (based on colour appearance) | Cobalt dichloride should be avoided
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| 3. Material of desiccant sachet: | |
| 3.1. Permeable | Sachet should be vapor permeable to allow humidity uptake |
| 3.2. Transparent | |
| Colour of beads easily visible with no additional light source needed, additional light source needed, sachet not transparent precluding inspection of colour change | Sachet should be transparent to allow easy colour check of the humidity indicator |
| 4. Warning message on sachet: | |
| 4.1. Not to eat the content of the sachet | The desiccant may be harmful if swallowed, so it should be kept away from children
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| 5. Information available in instructions for use: | |
| 5.1. To check the colour of the silica gel after opening the device packaging | Silica gel colour should be checked upon opening of device packaging
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| 5.2. How to interpret the colour change of the silica gel | Interpretation of colour indication should be mentioned in IFU or on sachet |
| 5.3. What to do when the silica gel is saturated | The RDT should be discarded and a new RDT should be used
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| 5.4. To discard the sachet after colour has been checked | Once the packet is opened, the sachet should be discarded
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| 5.5. Information on properties, safety hazards, remedies and safe disposal of the desiccants should be provided by the manufacturer | It is the responsibility of the manufacturer to provide accurate information on this
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Items and criteria used to assess RDT desiccant and their instructions for use.
Desiccants malaria RDT products (n = 50)
| Yes (49) | Silica gel, self-indicating (22) | Easily visible (22) | Do not eat (46) |
| Silica gel, partial-indicating (8) | Requires additional light (8) | ||
| Silica gel, non-indicating (17) | NA | ||
| Tablet unknown identity, non-indicating (2) | NA | No warning | |
| No (1) | NA | NA | NA |
Presence and type of desiccant, warning label and ease of observation of colour change of humidity indicator. Data refer to number of RDT products.NA = not applicable.
Figure 3Examples of three silica gel sachets. Left: partial-indicating silica gel, with instructions for interpretation. Center: partial-indicating silica gel, no instructions for interpretation. Both sachets (left and center) are packed in a transparent but vapor-impermeable plastic preventing uptake of humidity. Right: vapor-permeable sachet with inspection window. Note warning message written in multiple languages – mandatory in CE-marked products - (sachet at the left) and the pictogram “Do not eat” (all three sachets) which is not clear on the sachet at the right.
Silica gel sachets inspected in RDTs: type, presence of indicator and saturation
| Self-indicating silica gel | |||
| 1 | 625 | 0.0 | |
| 2 | 1,933 | 0.05 (0.01 - 2.88) | |
| 3 | 190 | 0.0 | |
| 4 | 223 | 0.0 | |
| 5 | 550 | 0.0 | |
| 6 | 484 | 1.2 (0.46 - 2.68) | |
| 7 | 566 | 4.6 (3.02 - 6.66) | |
| Partial-indicating silica gel‡ | |||
| 1 | 1,507 | 0.3 (0.08 - 0.75) | 9.5 (8.06 - 11.08) |
| 2 | 2,160 | 0.1 (0.13 - 0.39) | 13.5 (12.06 - 14.99) |
| 3 | 384 | 2.5 (1.09 - 4.87) | 16.7 (13.08 - 20.78) |
| 4 | 672 | 0.2 (0.00 - 0.94) | 12.5 (10.09 - 15.24) |
| 5 | 2,066 | 0.0 | 14.6 (13.08 - 16.17) |
| 6 | 483 | 0.0 | 17.8 (14.50 - 21.52) |
| 7 | 1,721 | 3.6 (2.75 - 4.68) | 10.2 (8.84 - 11.76) |
| 8 | 483 | 0.0 | 0.6 (0.13 - 1.80) |
| 9 | 146 | 0.0 | 6.8 (3.33 - 12.24) |
* % saturated: proportion (%) of sachets with humidity indicator that indicated saturation.
† % without indicator: proportion (%) of partial-indicating silica gel sachets in which no indicator (coloured) beads were observed.
‡ The number of partial-indicating silica gel sachets exceeds that of table 2 because from one RDT product two lots with different desiccant types, including partial-indicating silica gel, were available.
Desiccants HIV RDT products (n = 11)
| Yes (10) | Silica gel, self-indicating (1) | Easily visible (1) | Do not eat (10) |
| Silica gel, partial-indicating (4) | Requires additional light (3) | ||
| Requires opening of sachet (1) | |||
| Silica gel, non-indicating (3) | NA | ||
| Other type of desiccant, non-indicating (2) | NA | ||
| No (1) | NA | NA | NA |
Presence and type of desiccant, warning label and ease of observation of colour change of humidity indicator. Data refer to number of RDT products.NA = not applicable.
Figure 4Different types of silica gel. Upper left: non-indicating silica gel, transparent or opaque beads. Upper right: self-indicating silica gel, methyl violet as the humidity (colour) indicator. Lower left: self-indicating silica gel, cobalt dichloride. Lower right: partial-indicating silica gel: a majority of non-indicating beads with a few indicator beads.