Advances in Malaria Diagnostic Methods in Resource-Limited Settings: A Systematic Review.
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Prah, D.A.
Nii-Trebi, N.I.
Anim-Baidoo, I.
Amegatcher, G.
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Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
Abstract
Malaria continues to pose a health challenge globally, and its elimination has remained a
major topic of public health discussions. A key factor in eliminating malaria is the early and accurate
detection of the parasite, especially in asymptomatic individuals, and so the importance of enhanced
diagnostic methods cannot be overemphasized. This paper reviewed the advances in malaria
diagnostic tools and detection methods over recent years. The use of these advanced diagnostics in
lower and lower-middle-income countries as compared to advanced economies has been highlighted.
Scientific databases such as Google Scholar, PUBMED, and Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing
Institute (MDPI), among others, were reviewed. The findings suggest important advancements
in malaria detection, ranging from the use of rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) and molecular-based
technologies to advanced non-invasive detection methods and computerized technologies. Molecular
tests, RDTs, and computerized tests were also seen to be in use in resource-limited settings. In all, only
twenty-one out of a total of eighty (26%) low and lower-middle-income countries showed evidence of
the use of modern malaria diagnostic methods. It is imperative for governments and other agencies
to direct efforts toward malaria research to upscale progress towards malaria elimination globally,
especially in endemic regions, which usually happen to be resource-limited regions.
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Yalley, A. K., Ocran, J., Cobbinah, J. E., Obodai, E., Yankson, I. K., Kafintu-Kwashie, A. A., ... & Prah, D. A. (2024). Advances in malaria diagnostic methods in resource-limited settings: A systematic review. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, 9(9), 190.
