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By Phuong Tran
Dakar
25 April 2008

What started out as Africa Malaria 1 Day was being observed worldwide for the first time on Friday. Health organizations have long said that most of the one million deaths every year attributed to malaria happen in Africa. But a newly-introduced malaria test that gives results in 15 minutes shows not every case of fever means malaria, which is how many health workers have previously 2 diagnosed 3 the disease. Phuong Tran has more VOA's West Africa Bureau in Dakar.


Nurse Khany Faye Sougou recently examined an 18-month-old baby at the district health center in Pikine, a suburb of Senegal's capital Dakar. His mother says she was worried he had malaria because he had not eaten the previous day and had a fever, common signs of malaria.


The nurse pricked 4 the child's finger to draw blood that she dropped into a small white stick to test for the malaria parasite 5, spread through infected mosquitoes.


Fifteen minutes later, Sougou looked at the white stick and announced the child did not have malaria.


Senegal's health centers in cities started using rapid diagnostic tests last September. Pikine's medical chief, Karim Diop, says the tests have completely changed how his workers treat fevers.


"Before the rapid tests, every case of fever was assumed to be malaria," said Diop. "None of the other 21 health centers in my district have labs to test for malaria. We could not take the risk and wait for lab results from the region's only lab. So every child, pregnant 6 woman, and most others with fevers got anti-malarial medication just to be safe."


Malaria can kill within days, especially pregnant women, children and patients with weak immune 7 systems, like those with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, HIV, which causes AIDS.


Most suspected cases are not tested in Senegal because of a lack of good quality microscopes.


Malaria rapid tests do not require lab analysis and are given for free. The international donor 8 group, the Global Fund, covers the 50 cent cost for each test, and recently funded one million tests in Senegal.


Since using the test, medical chief Diop says less than 30 percent of 10,000 suspected malaria cases have been positive. He says all 10,000 patients would have been given malaria medication if workers did not have the rapid test.


Scientist David Bell with the World Health Organization says anti-malarial drugs become ineffective when people without malaria take it and develop resistance.


Rapid tests have been introduced worldwide in recent years, as countries face more pressure to improve diagnosis 9 because of growing drug resistance.


While most countries in West Africa are switching over to more effective anti-malarial drugs, only a few are widely offering rapid tests, such as Liberia, Ghana, and Senegal.


The World Health Organization estimates up to 80 million rapid tests were used last year, mostly in Africa.


But scientist Bell says rapid tests are not a guarantee against future drug resistance.


"Someone can have a rapid diagnostic test done on them, but if it is negative, they still have a fever; they are still sick," said Bell. "Programs need to give some other way for the health worker to help that person, otherwise there is still a danger they will be given anti-malarial drugs if the health worker has nothing else to give them."


Deadly illnesses that share symptoms with malaria include meningitis and respiratory infections. Bell adds that if the tests are not stored and transported properly, they will not work. When possible, World Health Organization officials encourage microscope testing where available.


"Because of the technology which the tests are made of, they are often sensitive to heat," said Bell. "If you are using a rapid test in a remote village in somewhere like Sudan or West Africa, the temperatures can get up to 40 degrees [Celsius], then it has been shown that the tests can deteriorate 10 under those conditions."


Bell says though there have been studies showing some malaria rapid tests are as effective as microscope tests, not all studies are reliable.


For six years, the World Health Organization has been gathering 11 malaria samples from across the world to test more than 40 different rapid tests. Next month, the World Health Organization is expected to launch product testing. Scientist Bell says results are expected by year end.




n.疟疾
  • He had frequent attacks of malaria.他常患疟疾。
  • Malaria is a kind of serious malady.疟疾是一种严重的疾病。
adv.以前,先前(地)
  • The bicycle tyre blew out at a previously damaged point.自行车胎在以前损坏过的地方又爆开了。
  • Let me digress for a moment and explain what had happened previously.让我岔开一会儿,解释原先发生了什么。
诊断( diagnose的过去式和过去分词 )
  • Some foetal malformations cannot be diagnosed until late in pregnancy. 有些胎儿的畸形部位得等到妊娠后期才能诊断出来。
  • He diagnosed the trouble that caused the engine to knock. 他找出了引擎咔咔响的毛病所在。
刺,扎,戳( prick的过去式和过去分词 ); 刺伤; 刺痛; 使剧痛
  • The cook pricked a few holes in the pastry. 厨师在馅饼上戳了几个洞。
  • He was pricked by his conscience. 他受到良心的谴责。
n.寄生虫;寄生菌;食客
  • The lazy man was a parasite on his family.那懒汉是家里的寄生虫。
  • I don't want to be a parasite.I must earn my own way in life.我不想做寄生虫,我要自己养活自己。
adj.怀孕的,怀胎的
  • She is a pregnant woman.她是一名孕妇。
  • She is pregnant with her first child.她怀了第一胎。
adj.免疫的,有免疫力的,不受影响的,免除的
  • I am immune from the disease,for I had it once.我对这病有免疫力,因为我已得过一次了。
  • Be immune from corruption.拒腐蚀,永不沾。
n.捐献者;赠送人;(组织、器官等的)供体
  • In these cases,the recipient usually takes care of the donor afterwards.在这类情况下,接受捐献者以后通常会照顾捐赠者。
  • The Doctor transplanted the donor's heart to Mike's chest cavity.医生将捐赠者的心脏移植进麦克的胸腔。
n.诊断,诊断结果,调查分析,判断
  • His symptoms gave no obvious pointer to a possible diagnosis.他的症状无法作出明确的诊断。
  • The engineer made a complete diagnosis of the bridge's collapse.工程师对桥的倒塌做一次彻底的调查分析。
v.变坏;恶化;退化
  • Do you think relations between China and Japan will continue to deteriorate?你认为中日关系会继续恶化吗?
  • He held that this would only cause the situation to deteriorate further.他认为,这只会使局势更加恶化。
n.集会,聚会,聚集
  • He called on Mr. White to speak at the gathering.他请怀特先生在集会上讲话。
  • He is on the wing gathering material for his novels.他正忙于为他的小说收集资料。
学英语单词
10-Hydroxy-camptothecin
aboade
acoustic flowmeter
AF & AM, A.F.A.M
angry billows
anomalous absorption
asthenias
autographic pyrometer
automatic tissue processor
Beilrode
bill haleys
black japanned brass-plated iron hasp & staple
brugmansia arboreas
bundesgerichtshof
caninus
Casimir force
channel-surfing
complexometric agent
compression type valve lifter
data reducer
development of residential housing
dinner-date
direct command language
distribution head
durkins
educamates
executive decision
exterior focussing telescope
fairy green
fasten a quarrel on someone
first carrier
flexicuffs
folk education
Gaastmeer
gang punching
geographic plot
gilbard
goods section
grant functional transmission
green fluorescent protein gene
grungester
hangeriron
have audience of
helminthicides
historiette
hot runner mould
in lots
IND-MED
lading-can
Libitina
ligators
loadstar
loop selvadge
lysianassoid
Micropterus pseudoplites
Mijnābād
misorderings
nearside divider
nipper knife
non-artesian water
oligoporous plate
one-third octave filter
Pampa del Infierno
planteotetraose
Prelana
quellung
radioautographic analysis
reflection process
replotting
requiem
ring of sets
sakalowsky
sales expenses
selective outsourcing
self-reading instrument
sensationalizer
set of homomorphisms
shield tunnelling
single arm davit
sliding wage scale
smooth feature
soap the audience
Solaris
sonopuncture
standard bullion
static balance
stockbroking business
student recommended for admission
supertwisting(supercoiling)
taffey
tinian i.
tool management
traffic rate
trichromatic hypothesis
tromasin
uwists
visitability
WAJ
WCPS
working minimum blast
Yallingup
Yanūfī, Jab.al