Real-life implementation of a g6pd deficiency screening qualitative test into routine vivax malaria diagnostic units in the Brazilian amazon (Safeprim study)

Background Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency greatly hinders Plasmodium vivax malaria radical cure and further elimination due to 8-aminoquinolines-associated hemolysis. Although the deleterious health effects of primaquine in G6PD deficient individuals have been known for over 50...

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Main Authors: Jose Diego Brito-Sousa, Felipe Murta, Sheila Vitor-Silva, Vanderson S. Sampaio, Maxwell O. Mendes, Marcelo A.M. Brito, Talita S.B. Batista, Alicia P.C. Santos, Leonardo L.G. Marques, Laila R.A. Barbosa, Marly M. Melo, Djane C. Baia-Da-silva, Alexandre V. Silva-Neto, Thalie C. Santos, Brenda K.A. Souza, Erick F.G. Figueiredo, Emanuelle L. Silva, Sheila Rodovalho, Theresa H. Nakagawa, Ana Ruth Arcanjo, André M. Siqueira, Gisely C. Melo, Judith Recht, Gonzalo J. Domingo, Quique Bassat, Germana Bancone, Wuelton M. Monteiro, Marcus V.G. Lacerda
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spelling th-mahidol.782202022-08-04T16:24:39Z Real-life implementation of a g6pd deficiency screening qualitative test into routine vivax malaria diagnostic units in the Brazilian amazon (Safeprim study) Jose Diego Brito-Sousa Felipe Murta Sheila Vitor-Silva Vanderson S. Sampaio Maxwell O. Mendes Marcelo A.M. Brito Talita S.B. Batista Alicia P.C. Santos Leonardo L.G. Marques Laila R.A. Barbosa Marly M. Melo Djane C. Baia-Da-silva Alexandre V. Silva-Neto Thalie C. Santos Brenda K.A. Souza Erick F.G. Figueiredo Emanuelle L. Silva Sheila Rodovalho Theresa H. Nakagawa Ana Ruth Arcanjo André M. Siqueira Gisely C. Melo Judith Recht Gonzalo J. Domingo Quique Bassat Germana Bancone Wuelton M. Monteiro Marcus V.G. Lacerda Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Epidemiología y Salud Pública Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats PATH Seattle Organisation Mondiale de la Santé Instituto Nacional de Infectologia Evandro Chagas (INI) Fiocruz Amazônia Nuffield Department of Medicine Universidade do Estado do Amazonas Universitat de Barcelona Universidade Federal do Amazonas Centro de Investigação em Saúde de Manhiça (CISM) Fundação de Vigilância em Saúde do Amazonas Fundação de Medicina Tropical Dr. Heitor Vieira Dourado Laboratório Central de Saúde Pública do Amazonas Independent Consultant Medicine Background Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency greatly hinders Plasmodium vivax malaria radical cure and further elimination due to 8-aminoquinolines-associated hemolysis. Although the deleterious health effects of primaquine in G6PD deficient individuals have been known for over 50 years, G6PD testing is not routinely performed before primaquine treatment in most P. vivax endemic areas. Method/Principal findings The qualitative CareStart G6PD screening test was implemented in 12 malaria treatment units (MTUs) in the municipality of Rio Preto da Eva, Western Brazilian Amazon, a malaria endemic area, between February 2019 and early January 2020. Training materials were developed and validated; evaluations were conducted on the effectiveness of training health care professionals (HCPs) to perform the test, the interpretation and reliability of routine testing performed by HCPs, and perceptions of HCPs and patients. Most HCPs were unaware of G6PD deficiency and primaquine-related adverse effects. Most of 110 HCPs trained (86/110, 78%) were able to correctly perform the G6PD test after a single 4-hour training session. The test performed by HCPs during implementation showed 100.0% (4/4) sensitivity and 68.1% (62/91) specificity in identifying G6PD deficient patients as compared to a point-of-care quantitative test (Standard G6PD). Conclusions/Significance G6PD screening using the qualitative CareStart G6PD test performed by HCPs in MTUs of an endemic area showed high sensitivity and concerning low specificity. The amount of false G6PD deficiency detected led to substantial loss of opportunities for radical cure. 2022-08-04T09:24:39Z 2022-08-04T09:24:39Z 2021-05-01 Article PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases. Vol.15, No.5 (2021) 10.1371/journal.pntd.0009415 19352735 19352727 2-s2.0-85106982899 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/78220 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85106982899&origin=inward
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spellingShingle Medicine
Jose Diego Brito-Sousa
Felipe Murta
Sheila Vitor-Silva
Vanderson S. Sampaio
Maxwell O. Mendes
Marcelo A.M. Brito
Talita S.B. Batista
Alicia P.C. Santos
Leonardo L.G. Marques
Laila R.A. Barbosa
Marly M. Melo
Djane C. Baia-Da-silva
Alexandre V. Silva-Neto
Thalie C. Santos
Brenda K.A. Souza
Erick F.G. Figueiredo
Emanuelle L. Silva
Sheila Rodovalho
Theresa H. Nakagawa
Ana Ruth Arcanjo
André M. Siqueira
Gisely C. Melo
Judith Recht
Gonzalo J. Domingo
Quique Bassat
Germana Bancone
Wuelton M. Monteiro
Marcus V.G. Lacerda
Real-life implementation of a g6pd deficiency screening qualitative test into routine vivax malaria diagnostic units in the Brazilian amazon (Safeprim study)
description Background Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency greatly hinders Plasmodium vivax malaria radical cure and further elimination due to 8-aminoquinolines-associated hemolysis. Although the deleterious health effects of primaquine in G6PD deficient individuals have been known for over 50 years, G6PD testing is not routinely performed before primaquine treatment in most P. vivax endemic areas. Method/Principal findings The qualitative CareStart G6PD screening test was implemented in 12 malaria treatment units (MTUs) in the municipality of Rio Preto da Eva, Western Brazilian Amazon, a malaria endemic area, between February 2019 and early January 2020. Training materials were developed and validated; evaluations were conducted on the effectiveness of training health care professionals (HCPs) to perform the test, the interpretation and reliability of routine testing performed by HCPs, and perceptions of HCPs and patients. Most HCPs were unaware of G6PD deficiency and primaquine-related adverse effects. Most of 110 HCPs trained (86/110, 78%) were able to correctly perform the G6PD test after a single 4-hour training session. The test performed by HCPs during implementation showed 100.0% (4/4) sensitivity and 68.1% (62/91) specificity in identifying G6PD deficient patients as compared to a point-of-care quantitative test (Standard G6PD). Conclusions/Significance G6PD screening using the qualitative CareStart G6PD test performed by HCPs in MTUs of an endemic area showed high sensitivity and concerning low specificity. The amount of false G6PD deficiency detected led to substantial loss of opportunities for radical cure.
author2 Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University
author_facet Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University
Jose Diego Brito-Sousa
Felipe Murta
Sheila Vitor-Silva
Vanderson S. Sampaio
Maxwell O. Mendes
Marcelo A.M. Brito
Talita S.B. Batista
Alicia P.C. Santos
Leonardo L.G. Marques
Laila R.A. Barbosa
Marly M. Melo
Djane C. Baia-Da-silva
Alexandre V. Silva-Neto
Thalie C. Santos
Brenda K.A. Souza
Erick F.G. Figueiredo
Emanuelle L. Silva
Sheila Rodovalho
Theresa H. Nakagawa
Ana Ruth Arcanjo
André M. Siqueira
Gisely C. Melo
Judith Recht
Gonzalo J. Domingo
Quique Bassat
Germana Bancone
Wuelton M. Monteiro
Marcus V.G. Lacerda
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author Jose Diego Brito-Sousa
Felipe Murta
Sheila Vitor-Silva
Vanderson S. Sampaio
Maxwell O. Mendes
Marcelo A.M. Brito
Talita S.B. Batista
Alicia P.C. Santos
Leonardo L.G. Marques
Laila R.A. Barbosa
Marly M. Melo
Djane C. Baia-Da-silva
Alexandre V. Silva-Neto
Thalie C. Santos
Brenda K.A. Souza
Erick F.G. Figueiredo
Emanuelle L. Silva
Sheila Rodovalho
Theresa H. Nakagawa
Ana Ruth Arcanjo
André M. Siqueira
Gisely C. Melo
Judith Recht
Gonzalo J. Domingo
Quique Bassat
Germana Bancone
Wuelton M. Monteiro
Marcus V.G. Lacerda
author_sort Jose Diego Brito-Sousa
title Real-life implementation of a g6pd deficiency screening qualitative test into routine vivax malaria diagnostic units in the Brazilian amazon (Safeprim study)
title_short Real-life implementation of a g6pd deficiency screening qualitative test into routine vivax malaria diagnostic units in the Brazilian amazon (Safeprim study)
title_full Real-life implementation of a g6pd deficiency screening qualitative test into routine vivax malaria diagnostic units in the Brazilian amazon (Safeprim study)
title_fullStr Real-life implementation of a g6pd deficiency screening qualitative test into routine vivax malaria diagnostic units in the Brazilian amazon (Safeprim study)
title_full_unstemmed Real-life implementation of a g6pd deficiency screening qualitative test into routine vivax malaria diagnostic units in the Brazilian amazon (Safeprim study)
title_sort real-life implementation of a g6pd deficiency screening qualitative test into routine vivax malaria diagnostic units in the brazilian amazon (safeprim study)
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/78220
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