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. 2018 Jan 18;17:37. doi: 10.1186/s12936-018-2184-x

Table 4.

Diagnostic performance for malaria VA using the EIR-mortality relationship as gold standard

Neo-natal Post-neonatal Child (1–4) Overall
Estimates of numbers of deaths
 a: Malaria by VA, exposure attributable 7.7 141.1 243.1 391.9
 b: Malaria by VA, not attributable 0.3 172.9 70.9 244.1
 c: Other causes by VA, exposure attributable 64.3 436.3 605.0 1105.6
 d: Other causes by VA, not attributable 251.7 586.7 527.0 1365.4
Derived quantities
 Overall all-cause mortality rate (deaths/1000 person-years) (from Table 1) 296.6 140.4 51.6 80.4
 % of deaths assigned malaria as cause in VA (a + b)/(a + b + c + d) (%) 2.5 23.5 21.7 20.5
 % of deaths attributable to malaria exposure (a + c)/(a + b + c + d) (%) 26.3 43.2 63.9 48.2
Malaria specific mortality rate estimated from VAs (deaths/1000 person-years) 7.3 33.0 11.2 16.5
 Malaria exposure attributable mortality rate (deaths/1000 person-years) 78.0 60.7 33.0 38.8
 Sensitivity of VA (a/(a + c)) 0.11 0.24 0.29 0.26
 Specificity of VA (d/(d + b)) 1.00 0.77 0.88 0.85
 Positive predictive value of VA (PPV) (a/(a + b)) 0.96 0.45 0.77 0.62
 Negative predictive value of VA (NPV) (d/(c + d)) 0.80 0.57 0.47 0.55

For consistency across age groups, rates are expressed as deaths per 1000 person-years, rather than relative to numbers of live births (which is the usual convention for deaths in the first year of life)