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Micro-heterogeneity of transmission shapes the submicroscopic malaria reservoir in coastal Tanzania

BACKGROUND. Asymptomatic malaria may be patent (visible by microscopy) and detectable by rapid malaria diagnostic tests (RDTs), or it may be submicroscopic and only detectable by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). METHODS. To characterize the submicroscopic reservoir in an area of declining malaria tr...

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Autores principales: Rapp, Tyler, Amagai, Kano, Sinai, Cyrus, Basham, Christopher, Loya, Mwajabu, Ngasala, Sifa, Said, Hamza, Muller, Meredith S., Chhetri, Srijana B., Yang, Guozheng, François, Ruthly, Odas, Melic, Mathias, Derrick, Juliano, Jonathan J., Lin, Feng-Chang, Ngasala, Billy, Lin, Jessica T.
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10508794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37732257
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.09.06.23295089
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author Rapp, Tyler
Amagai, Kano
Sinai, Cyrus
Basham, Christopher
Loya, Mwajabu
Ngasala, Sifa
Said, Hamza
Muller, Meredith S.
Chhetri, Srijana B.
Yang, Guozheng
François, Ruthly
Odas, Melic
Mathias, Derrick
Juliano, Jonathan J.
Lin, Feng-Chang
Ngasala, Billy
Lin, Jessica T.
author_facet Rapp, Tyler
Amagai, Kano
Sinai, Cyrus
Basham, Christopher
Loya, Mwajabu
Ngasala, Sifa
Said, Hamza
Muller, Meredith S.
Chhetri, Srijana B.
Yang, Guozheng
François, Ruthly
Odas, Melic
Mathias, Derrick
Juliano, Jonathan J.
Lin, Feng-Chang
Ngasala, Billy
Lin, Jessica T.
author_sort Rapp, Tyler
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description BACKGROUND. Asymptomatic malaria may be patent (visible by microscopy) and detectable by rapid malaria diagnostic tests (RDTs), or it may be submicroscopic and only detectable by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). METHODS. To characterize the submicroscopic reservoir in an area of declining malaria transmission, asymptomatic persons >5 years of age in Bagamoyo District, Tanzania, were screened using RDT, microscopy, and PCR. We investigated the size of the submicroscopic reservoir across villages, determined factors associated with submicroscopic parasitemia, and assessed the natural history of submicroscopic malaria over four weeks. RESULTS. Among 6,076 participants, Plasmodium falciparum prevalence by RDT, microscopy, and PCR was 9%, 9%, and 28%, respectively, with roughly two-thirds of PCR-positive individuals harboring submicroscopic infection. Adult status, female gender, dry season months, screened windows, and bednet use were associated with submicroscopic carriage. Among 15 villages encompassing 80% of participants, the proportion of submicroscopic carriers increased with decreasing village-level malaria prevalence. Over four weeks, 23% (61/266) of submicroscopic carriers became RDT-positive and were treated, with half exhibiting symptoms. This occurred more frequently in villages with higher malaria prevalence. CONCLUSIONS. Micro-heterogeneity in transmission impacts the size of the submicroscopic reservoir and the likelihood of submicroscopic carriers developing patent malaria in coastal Tanzania.
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spelling pubmed-105087942023-09-20 Micro-heterogeneity of transmission shapes the submicroscopic malaria reservoir in coastal Tanzania Rapp, Tyler Amagai, Kano Sinai, Cyrus Basham, Christopher Loya, Mwajabu Ngasala, Sifa Said, Hamza Muller, Meredith S. Chhetri, Srijana B. Yang, Guozheng François, Ruthly Odas, Melic Mathias, Derrick Juliano, Jonathan J. Lin, Feng-Chang Ngasala, Billy Lin, Jessica T. medRxiv Article BACKGROUND. Asymptomatic malaria may be patent (visible by microscopy) and detectable by rapid malaria diagnostic tests (RDTs), or it may be submicroscopic and only detectable by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). METHODS. To characterize the submicroscopic reservoir in an area of declining malaria transmission, asymptomatic persons >5 years of age in Bagamoyo District, Tanzania, were screened using RDT, microscopy, and PCR. We investigated the size of the submicroscopic reservoir across villages, determined factors associated with submicroscopic parasitemia, and assessed the natural history of submicroscopic malaria over four weeks. RESULTS. Among 6,076 participants, Plasmodium falciparum prevalence by RDT, microscopy, and PCR was 9%, 9%, and 28%, respectively, with roughly two-thirds of PCR-positive individuals harboring submicroscopic infection. Adult status, female gender, dry season months, screened windows, and bednet use were associated with submicroscopic carriage. Among 15 villages encompassing 80% of participants, the proportion of submicroscopic carriers increased with decreasing village-level malaria prevalence. Over four weeks, 23% (61/266) of submicroscopic carriers became RDT-positive and were treated, with half exhibiting symptoms. This occurred more frequently in villages with higher malaria prevalence. CONCLUSIONS. Micro-heterogeneity in transmission impacts the size of the submicroscopic reservoir and the likelihood of submicroscopic carriers developing patent malaria in coastal Tanzania. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10508794/ /pubmed/37732257 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.09.06.23295089 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator.
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Rapp, Tyler
Amagai, Kano
Sinai, Cyrus
Basham, Christopher
Loya, Mwajabu
Ngasala, Sifa
Said, Hamza
Muller, Meredith S.
Chhetri, Srijana B.
Yang, Guozheng
François, Ruthly
Odas, Melic
Mathias, Derrick
Juliano, Jonathan J.
Lin, Feng-Chang
Ngasala, Billy
Lin, Jessica T.
Micro-heterogeneity of transmission shapes the submicroscopic malaria reservoir in coastal Tanzania
title Micro-heterogeneity of transmission shapes the submicroscopic malaria reservoir in coastal Tanzania
title_full Micro-heterogeneity of transmission shapes the submicroscopic malaria reservoir in coastal Tanzania
title_fullStr Micro-heterogeneity of transmission shapes the submicroscopic malaria reservoir in coastal Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Micro-heterogeneity of transmission shapes the submicroscopic malaria reservoir in coastal Tanzania
title_short Micro-heterogeneity of transmission shapes the submicroscopic malaria reservoir in coastal Tanzania
title_sort micro-heterogeneity of transmission shapes the submicroscopic malaria reservoir in coastal tanzania
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10508794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37732257
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.09.06.23295089
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