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Opinion: The perils of PCR: can we accurately ‘correct’ antimalarial trials?

Author(s): 
Jonathan J. Juliano, Nahla Gadalla, Colin J. Sutherland, Steven R. Meshnick
Reference: 
Trends in Parasitology, Volume 26, Issue 3, March 2010, Pages 119-124
Contact email: 
meshnick@email.unc.edu

During follow-up in antimalarial drug trials, treated subjects can be newly infected. PCR correction is used to distinguish this re-infection from drug failure (recrudescence) and to adjust final drug efficacy estimates. The epidemiological, biological and technical limitations of PCR correction and how this can lead to misclassification in drug trial outcomes are underappreciated. This article considers these limitations and proposes a framework for reporting, interpreting and improving PCR correction of antimalarial trials.