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Quality assurance of malaria rapid diagnostic tests: An aid in malaria elimination
CONCLUSIONS: RDTs received for quality testing showed compliance with QA evaluation of malaria RDTs based on the protocol recommended by the WHO. However, continuous monitoring of the quality of RDTs is required under QA programme. Quality-assured RDTs have a major role, especially in areas where low parasitaemia of parasites persists.PMID:36861540 | DOI:10.4103/ijmr.ijmr_2262_21
Source: The Indian Journal of Medical Research - March 2, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Bina Srivastava Supriya Sharma Naseem Ahmed Preeti Kumari Renuka Gahtori Swati Sinha Sandeep Kumar M Sanalkumar Paras Mahale Deendayal Swarnkar Anupkumar R Anvikar Source Type: research

An ordinary malaria? Intermittent fever in Denmark, 1826-1886
This article studies the development in how intermittent fever was framed in Denmark between 1826 and 1886 through terminology, clinical symptoms and aetiology. In the 1820s and 1830s, intermittent fever was a broad disease category, which the diagnosis 'koldfeber'. Danish physicians were inspired by Hippocratic teachings in the early nineteenth century, and patients were seen as having unique constitutions. For that reason, intermittent fevers presented itself as both benign and severe with a broad spectrum of clinical symptoms. As the Parisian school gradually replaced humoral pathology in the mid-nineteenth century, int...
Source: Medical History - July 18, 2023 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Mathias M ølbak Ingholt Source Type: research