quantitative detection of pf hrp2 in saliva of malaria patients in the philippines
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Abstract
Abstract
Background
Malaria is a global health priority with a heavy burden of fatality and morbidity. Improvements in field diagnostics are needed to support the agenda for malaria elimination. Saliva has shown significant potential for use in non-invasive diagnostics, but the development of off-the-shelf saliva diagnostic kits requires best practices for sample preparation and quantitative insight on the availability of biomarkers and the dynamics of immunoassay in saliva. This pilot study measured the levels of the
Methods
Matched samples of blood and saliva were collected between January and May, 2011 from eight patients at Palawan Baptist Hospital in Roxas, Palawan, Philippines. Parasite density was determined from thick-film blood smears. Concentrations of
Results
Of the eight patients with microscopically confirmed
Conclusion
Saliva is a promising diagnostic fluid for malaria when protein degradation and matrix effects are mitigated. Systematic quantitation of other malaria biomarkers in saliva would identify those with the best clinical relevance and suitability for off-the-shelf diagnostic kits.
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Authors | ;Fung Andrew O;Damoiseaux Robert;Grundeen Sarah;Panes Jonnas L;Horton Daniel H;Judy Jack W;Moore Theodore B |
Journal | journal of technology management and innovation |
Year | 2012 |
DOI | 10.1186/1475-2875-11-175 |
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