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. 2018 Nov 19;100(1):54–65. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.18-0481

Table 2.

Weighted results showing the validation of RDT to detect parasitemia using thick-film microscopy by experienced local microscopists, among children 0–15 years surveyed between April 2015 and June 2016 in western Kenya

TFM by experienced local technicians
Negative weighted % (n) Positive weighted % (n) Total weighted % (n)
Rapid diagnostic test
 Negative 59.6 (532) 4.0 (39) 63.6 (571)
 Positive 18.1 (157) 18.3 (206) 36.4 (363)
 Total 77.7 (689) 22.3 (245) 100.0 (N = 934*, N weighted = 1,612,821)

RDT = rapid diagnostic test; TFM = thick film microscopy. The sensitivity of detecting parasitemia by RDT was 82.0% (75.1%, 89.0%) and the specificity was 76.8% (69.4%, 84.1%) as compared with TFM by experienced local technicians.

*

Results do not include 31 children not successfully tested: two missing RDT results, 15 missing TFM results, and 14 missing both.