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. 2015 Mar 11;2015(3):CD009579. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD009579.pub2

Coulibaly 2011_9KK.

Study characteristics
Patient sampling Cross‐sectional design; consecutive sampling
Patient characteristics and setting Species: S. mansoni
Country: Ivory Coast
Sample size: 146
Age range: 8 to 12 years
Participants: children from grades 3 to 5 attending the schools selected for participation in the study
Setting: field study (low endemic area)
Praziquantel status before study: not reported
Index tests CCA POC test (Rapid Medical Diagnostics, Pretoria, South Africa)
Target condition and reference standard(s) S. mansoni infection measured by stool microscopy (Kato‐Katz)
Flow and timing  
Comparative  
Notes In Coulibaly 2011_9KK, the index test was measured against a higher‐quality reference standard (9 Kato‐Katz smears)
Methodological quality
Item Authors' judgement Risk of bias Applicability concerns
DOMAIN 1: Patient Selection
Was a consecutive or random sample of patients enrolled? Yes    
Was a case‐control design avoided? Yes    
Did the study avoid inappropriate exclusions? Unclear    
    Unclear Low
DOMAIN 2: Index Test CCA POC
Were the index test results interpreted without knowledge of the results of the reference standard? Yes    
If a threshold was used, was it pre‐specified? Yes    
Was quality control done? Yes    
    Low Low
DOMAIN 3: Reference Standard
Is the reference standards likely to correctly classify the target condition? Yes    
Were the reference standard results interpreted without knowledge of the results of the index tests? Unclear    
Was quality control done? Unclear    
    Unclear Low
DOMAIN 4: Flow and Timing
Was there an appropriate interval between index test and reference standard? Yes    
Did all patients receive the same reference standard? Yes    
Were all patients included in the analysis? No    
    High