This study's results suggest that fever history and standard RDTs are not useful to address subpatent malaria. Elimination needs active case detection using more sensitive point-of-care diagnostics or presumptive treatment and targeted to high-risk groups.
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Subpatent malaria in a low transmission African setting: a cross-sectional study using rapid diagnostic testing (RDT) and loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) from Zambezi region, Namibia. https://t.co/dyqxqucr0f https://t.co/mlZ1hOOr06
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Subpatent malaria in a low transmission African setting: a cross-sectional study using rapid diagnostic testing (RDT) and loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) from Zambezi region, Namibia https://t.co/5GYL4DrlW8