Short communication: Paracheck‐Pf®: a new, inexpensive and reliable rapid test for P. falciparum malaria

Abstract
We compared the performance of Paracheck‐Pf®, a new and cheap rapid malaria test, with ICT‐Pf/Pv® and microscopy in two malaria surveys in Thai villages on the Thai‐Burmese border. The specificity, sensitivity, predictive positive and negative values of the Paracheck‐Pf® and ICT‐Pf® tests were calculated taking microscopy results as the gold standard. The 294 ICT‐Pf/Pv tests resulted in two invalid (no control line) and 11 doubtful results. Both the ICT‐Pf/Pv® and Paracheck‐Pf® tests reliably detected P. falciparum infections. However, Paracheck‐Pf® failed to detect three P. falciparum cases and likewise, ICT‐Pf/Pv® failed to detect the same three cases and an additional four cases. These seven cases were detected by microscopy and had a parasitaemia under 150 parasites/μl. At a cost of c. US $1.00, the Paracheck‐Pf® test, based on the detection of the P. falciparum specific HRP‐2 protein, is a reliable, easy to use and affordable tool for the diagnosis of P. falciparum malaria.