Summary information

Study title

Performance and operational feasibility of two diagnostic tests for cryptosporidiosis in children (CRYPTO-POC): a clinical, prospective, diagnostic accuracy study, 2018

Creator

Hanevik, Kurt (Universitetet i Bergen)

Study number / PID

https://doi.org/10.18712/NSD-NSD2884-1-V2 (DOI)

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Series

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Abstract

Cryptosporidiosis is a common cause of diarrhea in young children in resource-limited settings but is currently challenging to diagnose. Auramine-phenol (AP) staining and light-emitting diode fluorescence microscopy (LED-AP), recommended for tuberculosis testing, can also detect Cryptosporidium. A lateral-flow test not requiring fridge storage has recently been developed for Cryptosporidium detection. CRYPTO-POC evaluated the diagnostic accuracy and operational feasibility of both tests in a clinical, prospective, diagnostic accuracy study in an urban hospital and a rural health center in Southwest-Ethiopia. The project consists of data from 1618 children aged 0-5 years in Southwest Ethiopia, of which 912 cases with diarrhea and 706 community controls without diarrhea. In addition to questionnaires to caretakers and clinical assessment by study nurses, stool samples were collected and tested for the presence of the Cryptosporidium spp parasite by the two index tests under evaluation, and by a panel of three reference tests

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Methodology

Data collection period

22/12/2016 - 01/07/2018

Country

Time dimension

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Analysis unit

Individual

Universe

Children aged 0-5 years in Southwest Ethiopia.

Sampling procedure

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Kind of data

Other

Data collection mode

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Funding information

Funder

The Research Council of Norway

Grant number

255571

Funder

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Funder

Norsk forening for medisinsk mikrobiologi

Funder

Vestfold Hospital

Funder

University of Bergen

Funder

Jimma University

Funder

The Research Council of Norway

Funder

Vestfold Hospital

Funder

University of Bergen

Funder

Jimma University

Access

Publisher

Sikt - Norwegian Agency for Shared Services in Education and Research

Publication year

2024

Terms of data access

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