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Contribution of P. falciparum parasites with Pfhrp 2 gene deletions to false negative PfHRP 2 based malaria RDT results in Ghana: A nationwide study of symptomatic malaria patients
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The low prevalence of false negative RDT test results provides assurance that PfHRP 2 based malaria RDT kits remain effective in diagnosing symptomatic malaria patients across all the Regions of Ghana. Although there was a low prevalence of parasites with deletions in exon 2 and exon 1-2 of the Pfhrp 2 gene the prevalence of parasites with deletions in Pfhrp 2 exon 2 was about a third of the false negative RDT results. The need to ensure rapid, accurate and reliable malaria diagnosis requires continuous surveillance of parasites with Pfhrp 2 gene deletions.
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