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Fig. 5 | Malaria Journal

Fig. 5

From: How long do rapid diagnostic tests remain positive after anti-malarial treatment?

Fig. 5

Both panels show the fitted relationship between proportion of RDTs still positive within a given sample of individuals, and length of time (number of days) after treatment was first administered, separated by the type of anti-malarial medication administered to patients on day 0 of the analysis. Top panel: fitted relationship by type of anti-malarial medication amongst study groups tested with a pLDH-only RDT. Middle panel: fitted relationship type of anti-malarial medication amongst study groups tested with a HRP2/pLDH combination RDT. Bottom panel: fitted relationship by type of anti-malarial medication amongst study groups tested with a HRP2-only RDT. In each panel, the fitted relationship for individuals who received an ACT is shown by the pink line (with shaded 95% credible intervals), and the fitted relationship for individuals who received a non-ACT is shown by the blue line (with shaded 95% credible intervals)

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