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Statistical Properties of Parasite Density Estimators in Malaria
Authors:Imen Hammami  Grégory Nuel  André Garcia
Institution:1. Department of Applied Mathematics (MAP5), UMR CNRS 8145, Paris Descartes University, Paris, France.; 2. Department of Mother and Child in Relation to Tropical Infections, UMR 216, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, Paris, France.; Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil,
Abstract:Malaria is a global health problem responsible for nearly one million deaths every year around 85% of which concern children younger than five years old in Sub-Saharan Africa. In addition, around million clinical cases are declared every year. The level of infection, expressed as parasite density, is classically defined as the number of asexual parasites relative to a microliter of blood. Microscopy of Giemsa-stained thick blood films is the gold standard for parasite enumeration. Parasite density estimation methods usually involve threshold values; either the number of white blood cells counted or the number of high power fields read. However, the statistical properties of parasite density estimators generated by these methods have largely been overlooked. Here, we studied the statistical properties (mean error, coefficient of variation, false negative rates) of parasite density estimators of commonly used threshold-based counting techniques depending on variable threshold values. We also assessed the influence of the thresholds on the cost-effectiveness of parasite density estimation methods. In addition, we gave more insights on the behavior of measurement errors according to varying threshold values, and on what should be the optimal threshold values that minimize this variability.
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