A validation study of microscopy versus quantitative PCR for measuring Plasmodium falciparum parasitemia
Abstract Microscopy and 18S qPCR are the most common and field-friendly methods for quantifying malaria parasite density, and it is important that these methods can be interpreted as giving equivalent results. We compared results of quantitative measurement of Plasmodium falciparum parasitemia by mi...
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doaj-4afeeb3dcaf24a6c990582f9bc2838ae2020-11-25T03:43:50ZengBMCTropical Medicine and Health1349-41472019-08-014711410.1186/s41182-019-0176-3A validation study of microscopy versus quantitative PCR for measuring Plasmodium falciparum parasitemiaEmma Ballard0Claire Y. T. Wang1Tran Tinh Hien2Nguyen Thanh Tong3Louise Marquart4Zuleima Pava5Joel Tarning6Peter O’Rourke7James S. McCarthy8QIMR Berghofer Medical Research InstituteQueensland Paediatric Infectious Diseases Laboratory, Centre for Children’s Health ResearchOxford University Clinical Research Unit—Hospital for Tropical DiseasesOxford University Clinical Research Unit—Hospital for Tropical DiseasesQIMR Berghofer Medical Research InstituteQIMR Berghofer Medical Research InstituteMahidol-Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol UniversityQIMR Berghofer Medical Research InstituteQIMR Berghofer Medical Research InstituteAbstract Microscopy and 18S qPCR are the most common and field-friendly methods for quantifying malaria parasite density, and it is important that these methods can be interpreted as giving equivalent results. We compared results of quantitative measurement of Plasmodium falciparum parasitemia by microscopy and by 18S qPCR in a phase 2a study. Microscopy positive samples (n = 355; median 810 parasites/μL [IQR 40–10,471]) showed close agreement with 18S qPCR in mean log10/mL transformed parasitemia values by paired t test (difference 0.04, 95%CI − 0.01–0.10, p = 0.088). Excellent intraclass correlation (0.97) and no evidence of systematic or proportional differences by Passing–Bablok regression were observed. 18S qPCR appears to give equivalent parasitemia values to microscopy, which indicates 18S qPCR is an appropriate alternative method to quantify parasitemia in clinical trials.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41182-019-0176-3MicroscopyqPCRPlasmodium falciparumValidation |
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Emma Ballard Claire Y. T. Wang Tran Tinh Hien Nguyen Thanh Tong Louise Marquart Zuleima Pava Joel Tarning Peter O’Rourke James S. McCarthy |
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Emma Ballard Claire Y. T. Wang Tran Tinh Hien Nguyen Thanh Tong Louise Marquart Zuleima Pava Joel Tarning Peter O’Rourke James S. McCarthy A validation study of microscopy versus quantitative PCR for measuring Plasmodium falciparum parasitemia Tropical Medicine and Health Microscopy qPCR Plasmodium falciparum Validation |
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Emma Ballard Claire Y. T. Wang Tran Tinh Hien Nguyen Thanh Tong Louise Marquart Zuleima Pava Joel Tarning Peter O’Rourke James S. McCarthy |
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Emma Ballard |
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A validation study of microscopy versus quantitative PCR for measuring Plasmodium falciparum parasitemia |
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A validation study of microscopy versus quantitative PCR for measuring Plasmodium falciparum parasitemia |
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A validation study of microscopy versus quantitative PCR for measuring Plasmodium falciparum parasitemia |
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A validation study of microscopy versus quantitative PCR for measuring Plasmodium falciparum parasitemia |
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A validation study of microscopy versus quantitative PCR for measuring Plasmodium falciparum parasitemia |
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validation study of microscopy versus quantitative pcr for measuring plasmodium falciparum parasitemia |
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Tropical Medicine and Health |
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1349-4147 |
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Abstract Microscopy and 18S qPCR are the most common and field-friendly methods for quantifying malaria parasite density, and it is important that these methods can be interpreted as giving equivalent results. We compared results of quantitative measurement of Plasmodium falciparum parasitemia by microscopy and by 18S qPCR in a phase 2a study. Microscopy positive samples (n = 355; median 810 parasites/μL [IQR 40–10,471]) showed close agreement with 18S qPCR in mean log10/mL transformed parasitemia values by paired t test (difference 0.04, 95%CI − 0.01–0.10, p = 0.088). Excellent intraclass correlation (0.97) and no evidence of systematic or proportional differences by Passing–Bablok regression were observed. 18S qPCR appears to give equivalent parasitemia values to microscopy, which indicates 18S qPCR is an appropriate alternative method to quantify parasitemia in clinical trials. |
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Microscopy qPCR Plasmodium falciparum Validation |
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