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On the discriminatory and predictive accuracy of the RDT against the microscopy in the diagnosis of malaria among under-five children in Nigeria
Adeniyi Francis Fagbamigbe
Mathematics & Statistical Sciences
Botswana International University of Science & Technology
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Rapid Diagnostic Test
100%
Discriminatory Accuracy
100%
Microscopy
100%
Anemia
16%
Accurate Identification
8%
Predictive Value
8%
Definitive Diagnosis
8%
Value Region
8%
Anemia Severity
8%
Severe Anemia
8%
Accuracy Measure
8%
Diagnostic Test
8%
Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Test
8%
Malaria Cases
8%
Paired Test
8%
Accurate Diagnosis
8%
Likelihood Ratio
8%
Reporting Odds Ratio
8%
Kappa Coefficient
8%
McNemar
8%
Sensitivity Specificity
8%
Malaria Eradication
8%
Overall Sensitivity
8%
Recent Experience
8%
Malaria Indicator Survey
8%
Area under the Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve
8%
Nursing and Health Professions
Diagnostic Test
100%
Anemia
28%
Odds Ratio
21%
Diagnostic Accuracy
14%
Predictive Value
7%
Diagnosis
7%
Gold Standard
7%
Malaria Control
7%
Receiver Operating Characteristic
7%
Kappa Statistics
7%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Anemia
100%