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Microscopy and molecular biology for the diagnosis and evaluation of malaria in a hospital in a rural area of Ethiopia
BACKGROUND: Malaria is a leading public health problem in Ethiopia. Accurate diagnosis of Plasmodium infections is crucial for the reduction of malaria in tropical areas and for epidemiological studies. The role of light microscopy (LM) as gold standard has been questioned and, therefore, new molecu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3489512/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22694993 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-11-199 |
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author | Santana-Morales, Maria A Afonso-Lehmann, Raquel N Quispe, Maria A Reyes, Francisco Berzosa, Pedro Benito, Agustin Valladares, Basilio Martinez-Carretero, Enrique |
author_facet | Santana-Morales, Maria A Afonso-Lehmann, Raquel N Quispe, Maria A Reyes, Francisco Berzosa, Pedro Benito, Agustin Valladares, Basilio Martinez-Carretero, Enrique |
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description | BACKGROUND: Malaria is a leading public health problem in Ethiopia. Accurate diagnosis of Plasmodium infections is crucial for the reduction of malaria in tropical areas and for epidemiological studies. The role of light microscopy (LM) as gold standard has been questioned and, therefore, new molecular methods have been developed for the detection of Plasmodium species. The aim of the present work was to compare different malaria diagnostic methods in order to detect the most common species of Plasmodium and to broaden the knowledge of malaria prevalence in a hospital in a rural area in Ethiopia. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey of 471 individuals was carried out in a hospital in the rural area of Gambo (Ethiopia). Blood samples were prepared for microscopic observation and collected in filter paper for Seminested-Multiplex PCR (SnM-PCR) and real time PCR (qPCR) testing. The SnM-PCR was considered as the gold standard technique and compared with the rest. Thus, agreement between SnM-PCR and LM was determined by calculating Kappa Statistics and correlation between LM and qPCR quantification was calculated by pair-wise correlation co-efficient. RESULTS: Samples analysed by LM and SnM-PCR were positive for Plasmodium sp. 5.5% and 10.5%, respectively. Sensitivity was 52.2% by LM and 70% by qPCR. Correlation co-efficient between microscopy counts and qPCR densities for Plasmodium vivax was R(2) = 0.586. Prevalence was estimated at 7% (95% CI: 4.7–9.3). Plasmodium vivax was the dominant species detected and the difference was statistically significant (χ(2) = 5.121 p < 0.05). The highest prevalence of the parasite (10.9%) was observed in age groups under 15 years old. CONCLUSION: Accurate malaria diagnostic methods have a great effect in the reduction of the number of malaria-infected individuals. SnM-PCR detection of malaria parasites may be a very useful complement to microscopic examination in order to obtain the real prevalence of each Plasmodium species. Although SnM-PCR shows that it is a good tool for the determination of Plasmodium species, today light microscopy remains the only viabletool for malaria diagnosis in developing countries. Therefore, re-inforcement in the training of microscopists is essential for making the correct diagnosis of malaria. Plasmodium vivax was the predominant species in Gambo, a meso-endemic area for this species. |
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spelling | pubmed-34895122012-11-06 Microscopy and molecular biology for the diagnosis and evaluation of malaria in a hospital in a rural area of Ethiopia Santana-Morales, Maria A Afonso-Lehmann, Raquel N Quispe, Maria A Reyes, Francisco Berzosa, Pedro Benito, Agustin Valladares, Basilio Martinez-Carretero, Enrique Malar J Research BACKGROUND: Malaria is a leading public health problem in Ethiopia. Accurate diagnosis of Plasmodium infections is crucial for the reduction of malaria in tropical areas and for epidemiological studies. The role of light microscopy (LM) as gold standard has been questioned and, therefore, new molecular methods have been developed for the detection of Plasmodium species. The aim of the present work was to compare different malaria diagnostic methods in order to detect the most common species of Plasmodium and to broaden the knowledge of malaria prevalence in a hospital in a rural area in Ethiopia. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey of 471 individuals was carried out in a hospital in the rural area of Gambo (Ethiopia). Blood samples were prepared for microscopic observation and collected in filter paper for Seminested-Multiplex PCR (SnM-PCR) and real time PCR (qPCR) testing. The SnM-PCR was considered as the gold standard technique and compared with the rest. Thus, agreement between SnM-PCR and LM was determined by calculating Kappa Statistics and correlation between LM and qPCR quantification was calculated by pair-wise correlation co-efficient. RESULTS: Samples analysed by LM and SnM-PCR were positive for Plasmodium sp. 5.5% and 10.5%, respectively. Sensitivity was 52.2% by LM and 70% by qPCR. Correlation co-efficient between microscopy counts and qPCR densities for Plasmodium vivax was R(2) = 0.586. Prevalence was estimated at 7% (95% CI: 4.7–9.3). Plasmodium vivax was the dominant species detected and the difference was statistically significant (χ(2) = 5.121 p < 0.05). The highest prevalence of the parasite (10.9%) was observed in age groups under 15 years old. CONCLUSION: Accurate malaria diagnostic methods have a great effect in the reduction of the number of malaria-infected individuals. SnM-PCR detection of malaria parasites may be a very useful complement to microscopic examination in order to obtain the real prevalence of each Plasmodium species. Although SnM-PCR shows that it is a good tool for the determination of Plasmodium species, today light microscopy remains the only viabletool for malaria diagnosis in developing countries. Therefore, re-inforcement in the training of microscopists is essential for making the correct diagnosis of malaria. Plasmodium vivax was the predominant species in Gambo, a meso-endemic area for this species. BioMed Central 2012-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3489512/ /pubmed/22694993 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-11-199 Text en Copyright ©2012 Santana-Morales et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Santana-Morales, Maria A Afonso-Lehmann, Raquel N Quispe, Maria A Reyes, Francisco Berzosa, Pedro Benito, Agustin Valladares, Basilio Martinez-Carretero, Enrique Microscopy and molecular biology for the diagnosis and evaluation of malaria in a hospital in a rural area of Ethiopia |
title | Microscopy and molecular biology for the diagnosis and evaluation of malaria in a hospital in a rural area of Ethiopia |
title_full | Microscopy and molecular biology for the diagnosis and evaluation of malaria in a hospital in a rural area of Ethiopia |
title_fullStr | Microscopy and molecular biology for the diagnosis and evaluation of malaria in a hospital in a rural area of Ethiopia |
title_full_unstemmed | Microscopy and molecular biology for the diagnosis and evaluation of malaria in a hospital in a rural area of Ethiopia |
title_short | Microscopy and molecular biology for the diagnosis and evaluation of malaria in a hospital in a rural area of Ethiopia |
title_sort | microscopy and molecular biology for the diagnosis and evaluation of malaria in a hospital in a rural area of ethiopia |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3489512/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22694993 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-11-199 |
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