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Malaria Diagnosis in Non-Endemic Settings: The European Experience in the Last 22 Years

Adriana Calderaro, Sara Montecchini, Mirko Buttrini, Giovanna Piccolo, Sabina Rossi, Maria Cristina Arcangeletti, Benedetta Farina, Flora De Conto, Carlo Chezzi

2021Microorganisms20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Accurate, prompt, and reliable tools for the diagnosis of malaria are crucial for tracking the successes or drawbacks of control and elimination efforts, and for future programs aimed at global malaria eradication. Although microscopy remains the gold standard method, the number of imported malaria cases and the risk of reappearance of autochthonous cases stimulated several laboratories located in European countries to evaluate methods and algorithms suited to non-endemic settings, where skilled microscopists are not always available. In this review, an overview of the field evaluation and a comparison of the methods used for the diagnosis of malaria by European laboratories is reported, showing that the development of numerous innovations is continuous. In particular, the combination of rapid diagnostic tests and molecular assays with microscopy represents a reliable system for the early diagnosis of malaria in non-endemic settings.

Topics & Concepts

MalariaGold standard (test)Diagnosis of malariaMedicineIntensive care medicinePathologyPlasmodium falciparumInternal medicineMalaria Research and ControlMosquito-borne diseases and controlInvertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms
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