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Malaria Prevalence among Young Infants in Different Transmission Settings, Africa

The prevalence and consequences of malaria among infants are not well characterized and may be underestimated. A better understanding of the risk for malaria in early infancy is critical for drug development and informed decision making. In a cross-sectional survey in Guinea, The Gambia, and Benin,...

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Autores principales: Ceesay, Serign J., Koivogui, Lamine, Nahum, Alain, Taal, Makie Abdoulie, Okebe, Joseph, Affara, Muna, Kaman, Lama Eugène, Bohissou, Francis, Agbowai, Carine, Tolno, Benoit Gniouma, Amambua-Ngwa, Alfred, Bangoura, NFaly, Ahounou, Daniel, Muhammad, Abdul Khalie, Duparc, Stephan, Hamed, Kamal, Ubben, David, Bojang, Kalifa, Achan, Jane, D’Alessandro, Umberto
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4480393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26079062
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2107.142036
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Sumario:The prevalence and consequences of malaria among infants are not well characterized and may be underestimated. A better understanding of the risk for malaria in early infancy is critical for drug development and informed decision making. In a cross-sectional survey in Guinea, The Gambia, and Benin, countries with different malaria transmission intensities, the overall prevalence of malaria among infants <6 months of age was 11.8% (Guinea, 21.7%; The Gambia, 3.7%; and Benin, 10.2%). Seroprevalence ranged from 5.7% in The Gambia to 41.6% in Guinea. Mean parasite densities in infants were significantly lower than those in children 1–9 years of age in The Gambia (p<0.0001) and Benin (p = 0.0021). Malaria in infants was significantly associated with fever or recent history of fever (p = 0.007) and anemia (p = 0.001). Targeted preventive interventions, adequate drug formulations, and treatment guidelines are needed to address the sizeable prevalence of malaria among young infants in malaria-endemic countries.