Prevalence and clinical impact of malaria infections detected with a highly sensitive hrp2 rapid diagnostic test in beninese pregnant women

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  • who: Valérie Briand from the Université de Paris, MERIT, IRD, Paris, France have published the article: Prevalence and clinical impact of malaria infections detected with a highly sensitive HRP2 rapid diagnostic test in Beninese pregnant women, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study shows the higher performance of uRDT as compared to cRDTs to detect low para‑ site density P. falciparum infections during pregnancy particularly in the 1st trimester. uRDT allowed the detection of infections associated with maternal anaemia. Women included in this study had similar characteristics compared to the 411 women included in . . .

     

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