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Evaluation of Malaria Screening during Pregnancy with Rapid Diagnostic Tests Performed by Community Health Workers in Burkina Faso.

Esmée Ruizendaal1, Henk D F H Schallig1, Susana Scott2,3, Maminata Traore-Coulibaly4, John Bradley5, Palpouguini Lompo4, Hamtandi M Natama4, Ousmane Traore4, Innocent Valea4, Susan Dierickx6,7, Koiné M Drabo8, Franco Pagnoni9, Umberto d' Alessandro10,2, Halidou Tinto4, Petra F Mens1.   

Abstract

One of the current strategies to prevent malaria in pregnancy is intermittent preventive treatment with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (IPTp-SP). However, in order for pregnant women to receive an adequate number of SP doses, they should attend a health facility on a regular basis. In addition, SP resistance may decrease IPTp-SP efficacy. New or additional interventions for preventing malaria during pregnancy are therefore warranted. Because it is known that community health workers (CHWs) can diagnose and treat malaria in children, in this study screening and treatment of malaria in pregnancy by CHWs was evaluated as an addition to the regular IPTp-SP program. CHWs used rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for screening and artemether-lumefantrine was given in case of a positive RDT. Overall, CHWs were able to conduct RDTs with a sensitivity of 81.5% (95% confidence interval [CI] 67.9-90.2) and high specificity of 92.1% (95% CI 89.9-93.9) compared with microscopy. After a positive RDT, 79.1% of women received artemether-lumefantrine. When treatment was not given, this was largely due to the woman being already under treatment. Almost all treated women finished the full course of artemether-lumefantrine (96.4%). In conclusion, CHWs are capable of performing RDTs with high specificity and acceptable sensitivity, the latter being dependent on the limit of detection of RDTs. Furthermore, CHWs showed excellent adherence to test results and treatment guidelines, suggesting they can be deployed for screen and treat approaches of malaria in pregnancy.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28722627      PMCID: PMC5637604          DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.17-0138

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg        ISSN: 0002-9637            Impact factor:   2.345


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Journal:  Malar J       Date:  2011-10-28       Impact factor: 2.979

2.  Rapid increase in the prevalence of sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine resistance among Plasmodium falciparum isolated from pregnant women in Ghana.

Authors:  Frank P Mockenhaupt; George Bedu-Addo; Teunis A Eggelte; Lena Hommerich; Ville Holmberg; Christa von Oertzen; Ulrich Bienzle
Journal:  J Infect Dis       Date:  2008-11-15       Impact factor: 5.226

3.  Impact of Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine Resistance on Effectiveness of Intermittent Preventive Therapy for Malaria in Pregnancy at Clearing Infections and Preventing Low Birth Weight.

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Review 4.  Drug resistance maps to guide intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in African infants.

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Journal:  Parasitology       Date:  2011-08-11       Impact factor: 3.234

5.  Limit of blank and limit of detection of Plasmodium falciparum thick blood smear microscopy in a routine setting in Central Africa.

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Journal:  Malar J       Date:  2016-09-23       Impact factor: 2.979

9.  Lack of effect of intermittent preventive treatment for malaria in pregnancy and intense drug resistance in western Uganda.

Authors:  Vera Braun; Eva Rempis; Alexandra Schnack; Sarah Decker; John Rubaihayo; Nazarius Mbona Tumwesigye; Stefanie Theuring; Gundel Harms; Priscilla Busingye; Frank P Mockenhaupt
Journal:  Malar J       Date:  2015-09-26       Impact factor: 2.979

Review 10.  Why are IPTp coverage targets so elusive in sub-Saharan Africa? A systematic review of health system barriers.

Authors:  Sylla Thiam; Victoria Kimotho; Patrick Gatonga
Journal:  Malar J       Date:  2013-10-03       Impact factor: 2.979

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Journal:  J Infect Dis       Date:  2022-08-12       Impact factor: 7.759

Review 2.  Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Tests: Literary Review and Recommendation for a Quality Assurance, Quality Control Algorithm.

Authors:  Michael J Kavanaugh; Steven E Azzam; David M Rockabrand
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3.  The effect of malaria rapid diagnostic tests results on antimicrobial prescription practices of health care workers in Burkina Faso.

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4.  Asymptomatic malaria and anaemia among pregnant women during high and low malaria transmission seasons in Burkina Faso: household-based cross-sectional surveys in Burkina Faso, 2013 and 2017.

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5.  Antenatal care attendance and risk of low birthweight in Burkina Faso: a cross-sectional study.

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6.  Community-based delivery of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in pregnancy in Burkina Faso: a qualitative study.

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7.  Implementation of a malaria rapid diagnostic test in a rural setting of Nanoro, Burkina Faso: from expectation to reality.

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Journal:  Malar J       Date:  2018-08-30       Impact factor: 2.979

8.  Community-based Malaria Screening and Treatment for Pregnant Women Receiving Standard Intermittent Preventive Treatment With Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine: A Multicenter (The Gambia, Burkina Faso, and Benin) Cluster-randomized Controlled Trial.

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Journal:  Clin Infect Dis       Date:  2019-02-01       Impact factor: 9.079

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