Modelling the incremental benefit of introducing malaria screening strategies to antenatal care in Africa.

Patrick GT Walker ORCID logo; Matt Cairns ORCID logo; Hannah Slater; Julie Gutman ORCID logo; Kassoum Kayentao; John E Williams; Sheick O Coulibaly; Carole Khairallah; Steve Taylor; Steven R Meshnick; +11 more... Jenny Hill ORCID logo; Victor Mwapasa ORCID logo; Linda Kalilani-Phiri; Kalifa Bojang ORCID logo; Simon Kariuki ORCID logo; Harry Tagbor ORCID logo; Jamie T Griffin; Mwayi Madanitsa; Azra CH Ghani; Meghna Desai; Feiko O Ter Kuile; (2020) Modelling the incremental benefit of introducing malaria screening strategies to antenatal care in Africa. Nature Communications, 11 (1). 3799-. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-17528-3
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Plasmodium falciparum in pregnancy is a major cause of adverse pregnancy outcomes. We combine performance estimates of standard rapid diagnostic tests (RDT) from trials of intermittent screening and treatment in pregnancy (ISTp) with modelling to assess whether screening at antenatal visits improves upon current intermittent preventative therapy with sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine (IPTp-SP). We estimate that RDTs in primigravidae at first antenatal visit are substantially more sensitive than in non-pregnant adults (OR = 17.2, 95% Cr.I. 13.8-21.6), and that sensitivity declines in subsequent visits and with gravidity, likely driven by declining susceptibility to placental infection. Monthly ISTp with standard RDTs, even with highly effective drugs, is not superior to monthly IPTp-SP. However, a hybrid strategy, recently adopted in Tanzania, combining testing and treatment at first visit with IPTp-SP may offer benefit, especially in areas with high-grade SP resistance. Screening and treatment in the first trimester, when IPTp-SP is contraindicated, could substantially improve pregnancy outcomes.


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