Cargando…
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,...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2015
|
Materias: | |
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 |
_version_ | 1782378154368696320 |
---|---|
author | 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 |
author_facet | 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 |
author_sort | Ceesay, Serign J. |
collection | PubMed |
description | 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. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-4480393 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2015 |
publisher | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-44803932015-07-01 Malaria Prevalence among Young Infants in Different Transmission Settings, Africa 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 Emerg Infect Dis Research 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. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2015-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4480393/ /pubmed/26079062 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2107.142036 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research 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 Malaria Prevalence among Young Infants in Different Transmission Settings, Africa |
title | Malaria Prevalence among Young Infants in Different Transmission Settings, Africa |
title_full | Malaria Prevalence among Young Infants in Different Transmission Settings, Africa |
title_fullStr | Malaria Prevalence among Young Infants in Different Transmission Settings, Africa |
title_full_unstemmed | Malaria Prevalence among Young Infants in Different Transmission Settings, Africa |
title_short | Malaria Prevalence among Young Infants in Different Transmission Settings, Africa |
title_sort | malaria prevalence among young infants in different transmission settings, africa |
topic | Research |
url | 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 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT ceesayserignj malariaprevalenceamongyounginfantsindifferenttransmissionsettingsafrica AT koivoguilamine malariaprevalenceamongyounginfantsindifferenttransmissionsettingsafrica AT nahumalain malariaprevalenceamongyounginfantsindifferenttransmissionsettingsafrica AT taalmakieabdoulie malariaprevalenceamongyounginfantsindifferenttransmissionsettingsafrica AT okebejoseph malariaprevalenceamongyounginfantsindifferenttransmissionsettingsafrica AT affaramuna malariaprevalenceamongyounginfantsindifferenttransmissionsettingsafrica AT kamanlamaeugene malariaprevalenceamongyounginfantsindifferenttransmissionsettingsafrica AT bohissoufrancis malariaprevalenceamongyounginfantsindifferenttransmissionsettingsafrica AT agbowaicarine malariaprevalenceamongyounginfantsindifferenttransmissionsettingsafrica AT tolnobenoitgniouma malariaprevalenceamongyounginfantsindifferenttransmissionsettingsafrica AT amambuangwaalfred malariaprevalenceamongyounginfantsindifferenttransmissionsettingsafrica AT bangouranfaly malariaprevalenceamongyounginfantsindifferenttransmissionsettingsafrica AT ahounoudaniel malariaprevalenceamongyounginfantsindifferenttransmissionsettingsafrica AT muhammadabdulkhalie malariaprevalenceamongyounginfantsindifferenttransmissionsettingsafrica AT duparcstephan malariaprevalenceamongyounginfantsindifferenttransmissionsettingsafrica AT hamedkamal malariaprevalenceamongyounginfantsindifferenttransmissionsettingsafrica AT ubbendavid malariaprevalenceamongyounginfantsindifferenttransmissionsettingsafrica AT bojangkalifa malariaprevalenceamongyounginfantsindifferenttransmissionsettingsafrica AT achanjane malariaprevalenceamongyounginfantsindifferenttransmissionsettingsafrica AT dalessandroumberto malariaprevalenceamongyounginfantsindifferenttransmissionsettingsafrica |