感染性疾病诊断检测的评估:一般原则(Nature Reviews Microbiology)
GuidelinesNature Reviews Microbiology , S16-S28 | doi:10.1038/nrmicro1523
Evaluation of diagnostic tests for infectious diseases: general principles
感染性疾病诊断检测的评估:一般原则
Shabir Banoo1, David Bell2, Patrick Bossuyt3, Alan Herring4, David Mabey5, Freddie Poole6, Peter G Smith7, N. Sriram8, Chansuda Wongsrichanalai9, Ralf Linke10, Rick O'Brien10, Mark Perkins10, Jane Cunningham11, Precious Matsoso11, Carl Michael Nathanson11, Piero Olliaro11, Rosanna W. Peeling11 & Andy Ramsay11
Top of pageAbstractThe TDR Diagnostics Evaluation Expert Panel
I. Introduction
A diagnostic test for an infectious agent can be used to demonstrate the presence or absence of infection, or to detect evidence of a previous infection (for example, the presence of antibodies). Demonstrating the presence of the infecting organism, or a surrogate marker of infection, is often crucial for effective clinical management and for selecting other appropriate disease control activities such as contact tracing. To be useful, diagnostic methods must be accurate, simple and affordable for the population for which they are intended. They must also provide a result in time to institute effective control measures, particularly treatment. For some infections, early diagnosis and treatment can have an important role in preventing the development of long-term complications or in interrupting transmission of the infectious agent. In a broader context, diagnostic tests can have multiple uses, including: patient management, especially when clinical symptoms are not specific for a particular infection (as is often the case); screening for asymptomatic infections; surveillance; epidemiological studies (for example, rapid assessments of disease burden or outbreak investigations); evaluating the effectiveness of interventions, including verification of elimination; and detecting infections with markers of drug resistance.
Introduction
Nature Reviews Microbiology , S2-S6 | doi:10.1038/nrmicro1522
A guide for diagnostic evaluations
序言:诊断评估指南
Rosanna W. Peeling1, Peter G. Smith1 & Patrick M. M. Bossuyt1
Top of pageAbstractAccurate diagnostic tests have a key role in patient management and the control of most infectious diseases. Unfortunately, in many developing countries, clinical care is often critically compromised by the lack of regulatory controls on the quality of these tests. The information available on the performance of a diagnostic test can be biased or flawed because of failings in the design of the studies which assessed the performance characteristics of the test. As a result, diagnostic tests are sold and used in much of the developing world without evidence of effectiveness. Misdiagnosis leading to failure to treat a serious infection or wasting expensive treatment on people who are not infected remains a serious obstacle to health.
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