| Literature DB >> 25073561 |
Tesfay Abreha, Bereket Alemayehu, Yehualashet Tadesse, Sintayehu Gebresillassie, Abebe Tadesse, Leykun Demeke, Fanuel Zewde, Meseret Habtamu, Mekonnen Tadesse, Damtew Yadeta, Dawit Teshome, Addis Mekasha, Kedir Gobena, Henock Bogale, Zenebe Melaku, Richard Reithinger, Hiwot Teka1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Accurate early diagnosis and prompt treatment is one of the key strategies to control and prevent malaria in Ethiopia where both Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax are sympatric and require different treatment regimens. Microscopy is the standard for malaria diagnosis at the health centres and hospitals whereas rapid diagnostic tests are used at community-level health posts. The current study was designed to assess malaria microscopy capacity of health facilities in Oromia Regional State and Dire Dawa Administrative City, Ethiopia.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25073561 PMCID: PMC4237856 DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-13-292
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Figure 1Location of surveyed facilities.
Major laboratory equipment in 122 facilities surveyed
| Binocular microscope | 119 (98%) | 53 (43%) | 1 (0.8%) |
| Spare bulbs for microscopes | 35 (29%) | No data | 83 (68%) |
| Electric centrifuges | 102 (84%) | 26 (21%) | 16 (13%) |
| Manual centrifuges | 66 (54%) | 16 (13%) | 51 (42%) |
| Weighing scale | 22 (18%) | 3 (2%) | 95 (78%) |
| Colorimeter | 14 (11%) | 3 (2%) | 105 (86%) |
| Haemoglobinometer | 66 (54%) | 5 (4%) | 51 (42%) |
| Micro HCT centrifuge | 44 (36%) | 8 (6.5%) | 73 (60%) |
| Refrigerator | 66 (54%) | 10 (8%) | 50 (41%) |
| Autoclave | 19 (16%) | 2 (1.6%) | 99 (81%) |
| Blood cell analyzer | 15 (12%) | 2 (1.6%) | 100 (82%) |
| pH meter | 0 (0%) | 1 (0.8%) | 115 (94%) |
Minor laboratory equipment in the 122 facilities surveyed
| Slide staining racks | 30 (25%) | 88 (72%) |
| Slide drying racks | 29 (24%) | 88 (72%) |
| Automatic pipettes | 46 (38%) | 72 (59%) |
| Timers | 94 (77%) | 23 (19%) |
| Tally counters | 21 (17%) | 97 (76%) |
| Differential counters | 82 (67%) | 36 (30%) |
| Fridge thermometers | 34 (28%) | 84 (69%) |
| Staining troughs | 21 (17%) | 97 (80%) |
| Slide storage boxes | 65 (53%) | 53 (43%) |
| Beakers | 43 (35%) | 74 (61%) |
| Flasks | 44 (36%) | 72 (59%) |
Supply of laboratory consumables in the 122 facilities surveyed
| Giemsa stain | 55 (47%) | 56 (48%) | 6 (5%) |
| Field stain | 15 (15%) | 4 (4%) | 83 (81%) |
| Lancets | 30 (26%) | 77 (68%) | 7 (6%) |
| Pasteur pipettes | 60 (52%) | 46 (40%) | 9 (8%) |
| Sharps containers | 37 (32%) | 78 (68%) | 0 (0%) |
| Microscope slides | 36 (30%) | 78 (64%) | 0 (0%) |
| Immersion oil | 45 (38%) | 72 (62%) | 0 (0%) |
| Lens tissue | 90 (76%) | 25 (21%) | 3 (3%) |
| Lens cleaning solution | 80 (70%) | 19 (17%) | 15 (13%) |
| Biohazard container | 75 (66%) | 39 (34%) | 0 (0%) |
| Alcohol | 43 (36%) | 75 (64%) | 0 (0%) |
| Bleach | 42 (35.5%) | 75 (63.5%) | 1 (1%) |
| Gloves | 56 (48%) | 60 (51%) | 1 (1%) |
| First aid kit | 56 (62%) | 8 (9%) | 53 (45%) |
| Glycerol | 58 (49%) | 31 (26%) | 29 (25%) |
| Methanol AR grade | 47 (40%) | 55 (46.5%) | 16 (13.5%) |
| Na2HPO4 buffer | 65 (55%) | 9 (8%) | 44 (37%) |
| KH2OPO4 buffer | 66 (56%) | 7 (6%) | 45 (38%) |
| pH paper | 84 (71%) | 7 (6%) | 27 (23%) |
| Filter paper | 86 (73%) | 23 (20%) | 8 (7%) |
Distribution of clinical and laboratory health workforce in 122 facilities surveyed
| Clinical | | |
| Medical specialists (all type) | 51 (60%) | 34 (40%) |
| General practitioners | 95 (92%) | 8 (8%) |
| Health officer | 64 (33%) | 131 (67%) |
| Nurse | 737 (46%) | 882 (54%) |
| Health assistant | 12 (38%) | 20 (62%) |
| Laboratory staff | 120 (44%) | 155 (56%) |
Status of biosafety operation
| People in laboratory wear protective gloves | 83 (68%) | 12 (10%) | 22 (18%) |
| People in laboratory wear protective coats | 91 (75%) | 8 (7%) | 16 (13%) |
| Hand washing facility in laboratory | 65 (53%) | 4 (3%) | 46 (38%) |
| Disinfectants/decontaminants use | 81 (66%) | 3 (2%) | 30 (25%) |
| Antiseptic use | 86 (70%) | 3 (2%) | 24 (20%) |
Criteria for assessing quality of malaria blood film slide according to national malaria laboratory diagnosis external quality assessment scheme guideline
| Excellent | 11 | |
| Good | 31 | |
| Poor | 24 | |