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Table 1 Sensitivity, specificity and predictive values (positive-PPV and negative-NPV) of caregiver-reported signs and symptoms among children with reported fever on the study date, based on 92 true positive and 103 true negative malaria cases, Makamba province, Burundi, 2004.

From: Community coverage of an antimalarial combination of artesunate and amodiaquine in Makamba Province, Burundi, nine months after its introduction

Sign/Symptom

True positive malaria cases featuring this sign/symptom [n/92]

True negative malaria cases featuring this sign/symptom [n/103]

Sensitivity [%]

Specificity [%]

NPV [%]

PPV [%]

Abscess/ulcer*

5

1

6.6

97.7

50.3

75.0

Loss of appetite

55

40

59.8

55.1

57.0

57.9

Sweating

61

54

67.8

54.7

54.7

53.0

Somnolence

18

17

19.8

80.9

49.7

51.4

Shivering

52

50

56.5

49.4

49.4

51.0

Intermittent fever

90

87

97.8

2.3

50.0

50.9

Pallor

12

12

13.0

86.4

48.7

50.0

Rash*

8

8

8.7

91.0

49.1

50.0

Night cough

52

60

56.5

32.6

42.0

46.4

Convulsions

5

6

5.4

93.2

48.5

45.5

Watery diarrhoea

29

38

31.5

57.3

44.7

43.3

Vomiting

24

38

26.1

57.3

42.9

38.7

Jaundice

5

8

5.4

91.0

48.2

38.5

Headache

6

10

7.4

87.3

47.9

38.0

Bloody diarrhoea*

1

2

1.1

97.8

48.9

33.3

Loss of appetite AND sweating AND shivering AND intermittent fever

40

24

43.5

73.0

55.6

62.5

  1. * symptoms excluded as they are related to another pathology