End-user errors in applying two malaria rapid diagnostic tests in a remote area of Sudan

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Abstract

We assessed end-user practice for numerous procedural steps of two types of RDTs: Core Malaria Pf™ (the cassette format) and OptiMAL IT™ (the dipstick format). Two types of errors occurred: generic errors common to both types of test and specific errors caused by the test design and manufacturer's instructions. End-user errors were more frequent with OptiMAL IT™ than Core Pf™ tests. To improve malaria diagnosis with rapid tests, users require training and better manufacturer's instructions that take into account local conditions. © 2008 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Seidahmed, O. M. E., Mohamedein, M. M. N., Elsir, A. A., Ali, F. T., Malik, E. F. M., & Ahmed, E. S. (2008). End-user errors in applying two malaria rapid diagnostic tests in a remote area of Sudan. Tropical Medicine and International Health, 13(3), 406–409. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3156.2008.02015.x

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