Advances in Malaria Diagnostic Methods in Resource-Limited Settings: A Systematic Review.

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Akua K Yalley, Joyous Ocran, Jacob E Cobbinah, Evangeline Obodai, Isaac K Yankson, Anna A Kafintu-Kwashie, Gloria Amegatcher, Isaac Anim-Baidoo, Nicholas I Nii-Trebi, Diana A Prah
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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.

资源有限地区疟疾诊断方法的进展:系统回顾。
疟疾继续对全球健康构成挑战,消除疟疾一直是公共卫生讨论的主要议题。消除疟疾的一个关键因素是及早准确地发现寄生虫,尤其是无症状的人,因此,加强诊断方法的重要性无论怎样强调都不为过。本文回顾了近年来疟疾诊断工具和检测方法的进步。与发达经济体相比,本文重点介绍了这些先进诊断方法在低收入和中低收入国家的使用情况。研究人员查阅了谷歌学术(Google Scholar)、PUBMED 和多学科数字出版研究所(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute,MDPI)等科学数据库。研究结果表明,疟疾检测取得了重大进展,从使用快速诊断检测(RDTs)和分子技术到先进的非侵入性检测方法和计算机化技术。分子检测、快速诊断检测和计算机化检测也被用于资源有限的环境中。总之,在总共 80 个低收入和中低收入国家中,只有 21 个国家(26%)有证据表明使用了现代疟疾诊断方法。各国政府和其他机构必须努力开展疟疾研究,以便在全球范围内,特别是在疟疾流行地区(通常是资源有限的地区),在消除疟疾方面取得更大进展。
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Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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3.90
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审稿时长
11 weeks
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