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Effects of patient age, village, and number of AQSP tablets ingested on RDT and microscopy positivity rates.
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posted on 2023-06-26, 17:23 authored by Paul Sondo, Toussaint Rouamba, Marc Christian Tahita, Karim Derra, Berenger Kabore, Yssimini Nadège Guillène Tibiri, Hyacinthe Abd-El Latif Faïçal Kabore, So-vii Franck Hien, Florence Ouedraogo, Adama Kazienga, Hamidou Ilboudo, Eli Rouamba, Thiery Lefevre, Halidou Tinto(a) RDT positivity rate as a function of patient age for each of the four villages. Each point represents either a positive (1, n = 234) or a negative (0, n = 818) RDT. (b) Microscopy positivity rate as a function of patient age for each of the four villages. Each point represents either a positive (1, n = 110) or a negative (0, n = 949) slide. (c) RDT positivity rate (± 95% confidence interval) as a function of the number of AQSP blister taken. (b) Microscopy positivity rate (± 95% confidence interval) as a function of the number AQSP blister taken.
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