External quality assessment of malaria microscopy diagnosis among public health facilities in West Amhara Region, Ethiopia

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Objective: To evaluate the importance of external quality assessment program on malaria microscopic diagnosis. Results: A total of 3148 slides were collected in 4 consecutive external quality assessment rounds and blindly rechecked at Amhara Public Health Institute. The average agreement between health facility and APHI slide readers was 96.6%. The percent agreement for parasite detection and species identification for P. falciparum became improved in four consecutive EQA rounds from 93.88 to 99.24% and 92.67 to 97.35% respectively. The rates of false positive and false negative were also dramatically decreased in each round from 10.5 to 0.79% and 2.14 to 0.74% respectively. Therefore, we recommend that malaria EQA program should maintain and expand in all malaria diagnostic health facilities in the region to provide accurate and reliable malaria microscopic service.

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Hailu, H. A., Shiferaw, M. B., Demeke, L., Derebe, M. M., Gelaw, Z. D., Emiru, M. A., & Lake, M. W. (2017). External quality assessment of malaria microscopy diagnosis among public health facilities in West Amhara Region, Ethiopia. BMC Research Notes, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-017-3080-0

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