Correlation of laboratory result and clinical diagnosis of uncomplicated malaria in a specialist health facility in Nigeria: rational or irrational treatment?

O. Adedoyin, E. Sanya, J. Olarinoye, S. Ernest
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Malaria remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality especially among children. While early diagnosis and prompt treatment are crucial to its control, anecdotal evidence has shown that there is increasing overdiagnosis of the illness. This study therefore aims to compare the outcome of laboratory and clinical diagnosis in our patients in order to determine the prevalence of laboratory confirmed malaria. A25% smear positive rate for malaria was obtained amongst a total of 419 patients recruited for the study. The over-diagnosis was more among children where a smear positive rate of 10.3%was obtained compared to 36.9% in adults. It is recommended that a laboratory confirmation must be immediately obtained before any patient is commenced on anti-malaria. Where there are doubts about the laboratory result, such patients who are smear negative should be treated in view of deep cell schizogony and high endemicity of malaria in this environment, while other causes of the symptoms are explored. Keywords: Laboratory results, clinical diagnosis, malaria
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尼日利亚专业卫生机构对无并发症疟疾的实验室结果与临床诊断的相关性:合理治疗还是不合理治疗?
疟疾仍然是发病和死亡的主要原因,特别是在儿童中。虽然早期诊断和及时治疗对该病的控制至关重要,但坊间证据表明,对该病的过度诊断越来越多。因此,本研究旨在比较我们患者的实验室和临床诊断结果,以确定实验室确诊疟疾的流行程度。在该研究招募的419名患者中,疟疾涂片阳性率为25%。儿童的过度诊断更多,涂片阳性率为10.3%,而成人为36.9%。建议在任何患者开始抗疟疾治疗之前,必须立即获得实验室确认。在对实验室结果有疑问的情况下,鉴于该环境中存在深部细胞分裂和疟疾高地方性,应对涂片阴性患者进行治疗,同时探讨引起症状的其他原因。关键词:实验室结果,临床诊断,疟疾
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