Sensitivity and specificity of fever as a clinical predictor for malaria in Loreto, Peru

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Introduction: Malaria is a parasitic disease caused by Plasmodium sporozoites. Peruvian National Regulations for Malaria and Severe Malaria state that active surveillance of febrile patients is the main activity to perform, since it allows early case detection.Objective: To determine the us...

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Autores: Ramal Asayag, Cesar, Oliveira Bohabot, Gessica, Herrera Grandez, Maria, Lopez Orbe, Amparo
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2008
Institución:Colegio Médico del Perú
Repositorio:Acta Médica Peruana
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:amp.cmp.org.pe:article/1328
Enlace del recurso:https://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1328
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Sensibilidad
Especificidad
Malaria
Enfermedad endémica
Diagnóstico
Sensitivity
Specificity
Clinical predictor
Endemic area
Blood smear
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sensitivity and specificity of fever as a clinical predictor for malaria in Loreto, Peru
Sensibilidad y especificidad de la fiebre como predictor clínico de malaria en Loreto, Perú
title Sensitivity and specificity of fever as a clinical predictor for malaria in Loreto, Peru
spellingShingle Sensitivity and specificity of fever as a clinical predictor for malaria in Loreto, Peru
Ramal Asayag, Cesar
Sensibilidad
Especificidad
Malaria
Enfermedad endémica
Diagnóstico
Sensitivity
Specificity
Clinical predictor
Malaria
Endemic area
Blood smear
title_short Sensitivity and specificity of fever as a clinical predictor for malaria in Loreto, Peru
title_full Sensitivity and specificity of fever as a clinical predictor for malaria in Loreto, Peru
title_fullStr Sensitivity and specificity of fever as a clinical predictor for malaria in Loreto, Peru
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity and specificity of fever as a clinical predictor for malaria in Loreto, Peru
title_sort Sensitivity and specificity of fever as a clinical predictor for malaria in Loreto, Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Ramal Asayag, Cesar
Oliveira Bohabot, Gessica
Herrera Grandez, Maria
Lopez Orbe, Amparo
author Ramal Asayag, Cesar
author_facet Ramal Asayag, Cesar
Oliveira Bohabot, Gessica
Herrera Grandez, Maria
Lopez Orbe, Amparo
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Herrera Grandez, Maria
Lopez Orbe, Amparo
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Sensibilidad
Especificidad
Malaria
Enfermedad endémica
Diagnóstico
Sensitivity
Specificity
Clinical predictor
Malaria
Endemic area
Blood smear
topic Sensibilidad
Especificidad
Malaria
Enfermedad endémica
Diagnóstico
Sensitivity
Specificity
Clinical predictor
Malaria
Endemic area
Blood smear
description Introduction: Malaria is a parasitic disease caused by Plasmodium sporozoites. Peruvian National Regulations for Malaria and Severe Malaria state that active surveillance of febrile patients is the main activity to perform, since it allows early case detection.Objective: To determine the usefulness of fever as a clinical predictor for malaria in endemic areas of Loreto; sensitivity and specificity of fever were also assessed.Material and Method: We prospectively included 400 febrile patients who presented to the Malaria Program at Loreto Regional Hospital from October to December 2002.Results: We found a 42.1% sensitivity (95% CI: 31.6-53.3), 62.7% specificity (95% CI: 57.3-67.7), 20.9% positive predictive value (95% CI: 15.2-28.0), 82.2% negative predictive value 82.2 (95% CI: 76.9-86.5), 58,8% accuracy (95% IC: 53,9-63,5). Fever (axillary temperature > 37,5 degrees Celsius) was associated to a final diagnosis of malaria (OR = 1,22; 95% CI = 0,73 2,03). In our study, fever does not have enough sensitivity nor specificity for detecting malaria cases; thus, it is not a good clinical predictor in endemic areas. Health facilities could mistakenly withhold antimalarial treatment to 57,9% of patients with a positive thick blood smear because of not having fever (false negatives), leaving an important human reservoir perpetuating transmission. Also, they could provide antimalarial treatment to 37,3 % of patient with a negative thick blood smear, only because of having fever (false positives).Conclusion: Malaria diagnosis requires of more sensitive and more specific clinical criteria. Improved case definitions for malaria must be elaborated, so they may be used particularly in endemic areas for malaria where no microscopy is available.
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spelling Sensitivity and specificity of fever as a clinical predictor for malaria in Loreto, PeruSensibilidad y especificidad de la fiebre como predictor clínico de malaria en Loreto, PerúRamal Asayag, CesarOliveira Bohabot, Gessica Herrera Grandez, MariaLopez Orbe, AmparoSensibilidadEspecificidadMalariaEnfermedad endémicaDiagnósticoSensitivitySpecificityClinical predictorMalariaEndemic areaBlood smearIntroduction: Malaria is a parasitic disease caused by Plasmodium sporozoites. Peruvian National Regulations for Malaria and Severe Malaria state that active surveillance of febrile patients is the main activity to perform, since it allows early case detection.Objective: To determine the usefulness of fever as a clinical predictor for malaria in endemic areas of Loreto; sensitivity and specificity of fever were also assessed.Material and Method: We prospectively included 400 febrile patients who presented to the Malaria Program at Loreto Regional Hospital from October to December 2002.Results: We found a 42.1% sensitivity (95% CI: 31.6-53.3), 62.7% specificity (95% CI: 57.3-67.7), 20.9% positive predictive value (95% CI: 15.2-28.0), 82.2% negative predictive value 82.2 (95% CI: 76.9-86.5), 58,8% accuracy (95% IC: 53,9-63,5). Fever (axillary temperature > 37,5 degrees Celsius) was associated to a final diagnosis of malaria (OR = 1,22; 95% CI = 0,73 2,03). In our study, fever does not have enough sensitivity nor specificity for detecting malaria cases; thus, it is not a good clinical predictor in endemic areas. Health facilities could mistakenly withhold antimalarial treatment to 57,9% of patients with a positive thick blood smear because of not having fever (false negatives), leaving an important human reservoir perpetuating transmission. Also, they could provide antimalarial treatment to 37,3 % of patient with a negative thick blood smear, only because of having fever (false positives).Conclusion: Malaria diagnosis requires of more sensitive and more specific clinical criteria. Improved case definitions for malaria must be elaborated, so they may be used particularly in endemic areas for malaria where no microscopy is available.Introducción: la malaria es una enfermedad parasitaria causada por esporozoitos de Plasmodium. La Norma Técnica de Malaria y Malaria Grave en el Perú refiere que la búsqueda e identificación del febril es la actividad primordial, básica e inicial de la atención curativa ya que permite la identificación precoz del caso.Objetivo: evaluar la utilidad de la fiebre como predictor clínico de malaria en áreas endémicas de Loreto, se estudió la sensibilidad y especificidad de dicho signo.Material y método: se incorporó prospectivamente al estudio 400 pacientes captados en el Programa Malaria del Hospital Regional de Loreto desde octubre a diciembre del 2002.Resultados: se encontró una sensibilidad de 42,1 (95% IC 31,6-53,3), especificidad 62,7 (95% IC 57,3-67,7), valor predictivo positivo 20,9 (95% IC 15,2-28,0), valor predictivo negativo 82,2 (95% IC 76,9-86,5), agudeza 5,8 % (95% IC 53,9-63,5). La fiebre (temperatura axilar mayor a 37.5 grados Celsius) se asoció a un diagnóstico final de malaria (OR = 1,22; 95% IC = 0,73 2,03). En nuestro estudio la fiebre no tiene suficiente sensibilidad ni especificidad para detectar casos de malaria, por ello no es buen predictor clínico en áreas endémicas. Los servicios de salud podrían dejar de proporcionar tratamiento antimalárico al 57,9 % de pacientes gota gruesa positiva por no presentar fiebre (falsos negativos), dejando un importante reservorio humano que perpetúa la transmisión. Asimismo, podrían proporcionar tratamiento antimalárico a un 37,3% de pacientes gota gruesa negativa, por el hecho de presentar fiebre, (falsos positivos).Conclusión: el diagnóstico de malaria requiere de criterios clínicos más sensibles y específicos. Se debe elaborar mejores definiciones de caso de malaria para aplicarse preferentemente en áreas de transmisión de malaria que no cuenten con microscopía óptica.Colegio Médico del Perú2008-03-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1328ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 25 No. 1 (2008); 5 - 8ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 25 Núm. 1 (2008); 5 - 81728-59171018-8800reponame:Acta Médica Peruanainstname:Colegio Médico del Perúinstacron:CMPspahttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1328/781Copyright (c) 2020 ACTA MEDICA PERUANAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:amp.cmp.org.pe:article/13282023-07-06T06:03:01Z
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