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Submicroscopic and Asymptomatic Plasmodium Parasitaemia Associated with Significant Risk of Anaemia in Papua, Indonesia

Submicroscopic Plasmodium infections are an important parasite reservoir, but their clinical relevance is poorly defined. A cross-sectional household survey was conducted in southern Papua, Indonesia, using cluster random sampling. Data were recorded using a standardized questionnaire. Blood samples...

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Autores principales: Pava, Zuleima, Burdam, Faustina H., Handayuni, Irene, Trianty, Leily, Utami, Retno A. S., Tirta, Yusrifar Kharisma, Kenangalem, Enny, Lampah, Daniel, Kusuma, Andreas, Wirjanata, Grennady, Kho, Steven, Simpson, Julie A., Auburn, Sarah, Douglas, Nicholas M., Noviyanti, Rintis, Anstey, Nicholas M., Poespoprodjo, Jeanne R., Marfurt, Jutta, Price, Ric N.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5082812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27788243
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165340
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author Pava, Zuleima
Burdam, Faustina H.
Handayuni, Irene
Trianty, Leily
Utami, Retno A. S.
Tirta, Yusrifar Kharisma
Kenangalem, Enny
Lampah, Daniel
Kusuma, Andreas
Wirjanata, Grennady
Kho, Steven
Simpson, Julie A.
Auburn, Sarah
Douglas, Nicholas M.
Noviyanti, Rintis
Anstey, Nicholas M.
Poespoprodjo, Jeanne R.
Marfurt, Jutta
Price, Ric N.
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Burdam, Faustina H.
Handayuni, Irene
Trianty, Leily
Utami, Retno A. S.
Tirta, Yusrifar Kharisma
Kenangalem, Enny
Lampah, Daniel
Kusuma, Andreas
Wirjanata, Grennady
Kho, Steven
Simpson, Julie A.
Auburn, Sarah
Douglas, Nicholas M.
Noviyanti, Rintis
Anstey, Nicholas M.
Poespoprodjo, Jeanne R.
Marfurt, Jutta
Price, Ric N.
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description Submicroscopic Plasmodium infections are an important parasite reservoir, but their clinical relevance is poorly defined. A cross-sectional household survey was conducted in southern Papua, Indonesia, using cluster random sampling. Data were recorded using a standardized questionnaire. Blood samples were collected for haemoglobin measurement. Plasmodium parasitaemia was determined by blood film microscopy and PCR. Between April and July 2013, 800 households and 2,830 individuals were surveyed. Peripheral parasitaemia was detected in 37.7% (968/2,567) of individuals, 36.8% (357) of whom were identified by blood film examination. Overall the prevalence of P. falciparum parasitaemia was 15.4% (396/2567) and that of P. vivax 18.3% (471/2567). In parasitaemic individuals, submicroscopic infection was significantly more likely in adults (adjusted odds ratio (AOR): 3.82 [95%CI: 2.49–5.86], p<0.001) compared to children, females (AOR = 1.41 [1.07–1.86], p = 0.013), individuals not sleeping under a bednet (AOR = 1.4 [1.0–1.8], p = 0.035), and being afebrile (AOR = 3.2 [1.49–6.93], p = 0.003). The risk of anaemia (according to WHO guidelines) was 32.8% and significantly increased in those with asymptomatic parasitaemia (AOR 2.9 [95% 2.1–4.0], p = 0.007), and submicroscopic P. falciparum infections (AOR 2.5 [95% 1.7–3.6], p = 0.002). Asymptomatic and submicroscopic infections in this area co-endemic for P. falciparum and P. vivax constitute two thirds of detectable parasitaemia and are associated with a high risk of anaemia. Novel public health strategies are needed to detect and eliminate these parasite reservoirs, for the benefit both of the patient and the community.
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spelling pubmed-50828122016-11-04 Submicroscopic and Asymptomatic Plasmodium Parasitaemia Associated with Significant Risk of Anaemia in Papua, Indonesia Pava, Zuleima Burdam, Faustina H. Handayuni, Irene Trianty, Leily Utami, Retno A. S. Tirta, Yusrifar Kharisma Kenangalem, Enny Lampah, Daniel Kusuma, Andreas Wirjanata, Grennady Kho, Steven Simpson, Julie A. Auburn, Sarah Douglas, Nicholas M. Noviyanti, Rintis Anstey, Nicholas M. Poespoprodjo, Jeanne R. Marfurt, Jutta Price, Ric N. PLoS One Research Article Submicroscopic Plasmodium infections are an important parasite reservoir, but their clinical relevance is poorly defined. A cross-sectional household survey was conducted in southern Papua, Indonesia, using cluster random sampling. Data were recorded using a standardized questionnaire. Blood samples were collected for haemoglobin measurement. Plasmodium parasitaemia was determined by blood film microscopy and PCR. Between April and July 2013, 800 households and 2,830 individuals were surveyed. Peripheral parasitaemia was detected in 37.7% (968/2,567) of individuals, 36.8% (357) of whom were identified by blood film examination. Overall the prevalence of P. falciparum parasitaemia was 15.4% (396/2567) and that of P. vivax 18.3% (471/2567). In parasitaemic individuals, submicroscopic infection was significantly more likely in adults (adjusted odds ratio (AOR): 3.82 [95%CI: 2.49–5.86], p<0.001) compared to children, females (AOR = 1.41 [1.07–1.86], p = 0.013), individuals not sleeping under a bednet (AOR = 1.4 [1.0–1.8], p = 0.035), and being afebrile (AOR = 3.2 [1.49–6.93], p = 0.003). The risk of anaemia (according to WHO guidelines) was 32.8% and significantly increased in those with asymptomatic parasitaemia (AOR 2.9 [95% 2.1–4.0], p = 0.007), and submicroscopic P. falciparum infections (AOR 2.5 [95% 1.7–3.6], p = 0.002). Asymptomatic and submicroscopic infections in this area co-endemic for P. falciparum and P. vivax constitute two thirds of detectable parasitaemia and are associated with a high risk of anaemia. Novel public health strategies are needed to detect and eliminate these parasite reservoirs, for the benefit both of the patient and the community. Public Library of Science 2016-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5082812/ /pubmed/27788243 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165340 Text en © 2016 Pava et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Pava, Zuleima
Burdam, Faustina H.
Handayuni, Irene
Trianty, Leily
Utami, Retno A. S.
Tirta, Yusrifar Kharisma
Kenangalem, Enny
Lampah, Daniel
Kusuma, Andreas
Wirjanata, Grennady
Kho, Steven
Simpson, Julie A.
Auburn, Sarah
Douglas, Nicholas M.
Noviyanti, Rintis
Anstey, Nicholas M.
Poespoprodjo, Jeanne R.
Marfurt, Jutta
Price, Ric N.
Submicroscopic and Asymptomatic Plasmodium Parasitaemia Associated with Significant Risk of Anaemia in Papua, Indonesia
title Submicroscopic and Asymptomatic Plasmodium Parasitaemia Associated with Significant Risk of Anaemia in Papua, Indonesia
title_full Submicroscopic and Asymptomatic Plasmodium Parasitaemia Associated with Significant Risk of Anaemia in Papua, Indonesia
title_fullStr Submicroscopic and Asymptomatic Plasmodium Parasitaemia Associated with Significant Risk of Anaemia in Papua, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Submicroscopic and Asymptomatic Plasmodium Parasitaemia Associated with Significant Risk of Anaemia in Papua, Indonesia
title_short Submicroscopic and Asymptomatic Plasmodium Parasitaemia Associated with Significant Risk of Anaemia in Papua, Indonesia
title_sort submicroscopic and asymptomatic plasmodium parasitaemia associated with significant risk of anaemia in papua, indonesia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5082812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27788243
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165340
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