Publication | Open Access
Sensitivity of fever for diagnosis of clinical malaria in a Kenyan area of unstable, low malaria transmission
39
Citations
11
References
2014
Year
In areas of low, unstable malaria transmission, fever is a sensitive indicator of clinical malaria in children <5 years, but not in older children and adults. Adding headache to fever as screening symptom increases sensitivity of detection in individuals ≥5 years old at the cost of decreased specificity. Screening for symptoms in addition to fever may be required to accurately capture all cases of clinical malaria in individuals ≥5 years old in areas of low malaria transmission.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1