Quality assessment of malaria microscopic diagnosis at the Aristide Le Dantec University Hospital of Dakar, Senegal, in 2020

Mamane N. Garba,Awa B. Dème,Khadim Diongue, Younousse Diédhiou,Amadou M. Mbaye, NDèye M. Dia, N’Dèye A. Seck,Daba Zoumarou, Lamine Ndiaye, Mamadou S. Yade,Baba Dièye, Aita Sène, Abdoulaye Tine, Mariama Touré, Nogaye Gadiaga, Awa Fall, Bassirou Ngom,Djiby Sow,Aliou Ndiaye, Astou Keita, Mame F. Ndiaye,Jules F. Gomis, Nana F. Diop, Guète Diallo,Ibrahima M. Ndiaye, Elhadj M. Ba, Omar Bitèye, Cheikh Ndiaye, Fama S. D. Mbodji,Pape O. Ndiaye,Tolla Ndiaye,Amy Gaye,Mouhamad Sy,Yaye D. Ndiaye, Mame C. Seck,Mouhamadou Ndiaye,Aida S. Badiane, Mamadou A. Diallo,Daouda Ndiaye

BMC Research Notes(2024)

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Following WHO guidelines, microscopy is the gold standard for malaria diagnosis in endemic countries. The Parasitology-Mycology laboratory (LPM) is the National Reference Laboratory and is currently undergoing ISO 15189 accreditation. In this context, we assessed the performance of the laboratory by confirming the reliability and the accuracy of results obtained in accordance with the requirements of the ISO 15189 standards. This study aimed to verify the method of microscopic diagnosis of malaria at the LPM, in the Aristide Le Dantec hospital (HALD) in Dakar, Senegal. This is a validation/verification study conducted from June to August 2020. Twenty (20) microscopic slides of thick/thin blood smear with known parasite densities (PD) selected from the Cheick Anta Diop University malaria slide bank in Dakar were used for this assessment. Six (6) were used to assess microscopists’ ability to determine PD and fourteen (14) slides were used for detection (positive vs negative) and identification of parasites. Four (4) LPM-HALD microscopists read and recorded their results on prepared sheets. Data analysis was done with Microsoft Excel 2010 software. A minimum threshold of 50
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Plasmodium,Diagnosis,Sensitivity,Specificity,Senegal
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