Use and limitations of malaria rapid diagnostic testing by community health workers in war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo

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作者
Hawkes, Michael [1 ,2 ]
Katsuva, Jean Paul [3 ]
Masumbuko, Claude K. [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
[2] Hosp Sick Children, Toronto, ON M5G 1X8, Canada
[3] Inst Super Tech Med Kisangani, Kisangani, DEM REP CONGO
[4] HEAL Africa, Goma, DEM REP CONGO
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COMBINATION THERAPY; MANAGEMENT; MORTALITY; PROGRAM;
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10.1186/1475-2875-8-308
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Background: Accurate and practical malaria diagnostics, such as immunochromatographic rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs), have the potential to avert unnecessary treatments and save lives. Volunteer community health workers (CHWs) represent a potentially valuable human resource for expanding this technology to where it is most needed, remote rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa with limited health facilities and personnel. This study reports on a training programme for CHWs to incorporate RDTs into their management strategy for febrile children in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a tropical African setting ravaged by human conflict. Methods: Prospective cohort study, satisfaction questionnaire and decision analysis. Results: Twelve CHWs were trained to safely and accurately perform and interpret RDTs, then successfully implemented rapid diagnostic testing in their remote community in a cohort of 357 febrile children. CHWs were uniformly positive in evaluating RDTs for their utility and ease of use. However, high malaria prevalence in this cohort (93% by RDTs, 88% by light microscopy) limited the cost-effectiveness of RDTs compared to presumptive treatment of all febrile children, as evidenced by findings from a simplified decision analysis. Conclusions: CHWs can safely and effectively use RDTs in their management of febrile children; however, cost-effectiveness of RDTs is limited in zones of high malaria prevalence.
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