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Malaria elimination in Bhutan: asymptomatic malaria cases in the Bhutanese population living in malaria-risk areas and in migrant workers from India

In 2018, Bhutan reported 54 cases of malaria, of which six were indigenous, 14 introduced and 34 imported. Considering the continuous reduction in the number of indigenous cases, Bhutan plans to eliminate malaria by 2025 under the Bhutan Malaria Elimination Strategy. The study was conducted to asses...

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Autores principales: Wangchuk, Sonam, Gyeltshen, Sonam, Dorji, Kunzang, Wangdi, Tenzin, Dukpa, Tobgyel, Namgay, Rinzin, Dorjee, Sithar, Tobgay, Tashi, Chaijaroenkul, Wanna, Na-Bangchang, Kesara
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Publicado: Instituto de Medicina Tropical 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6746194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31531630
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946201961052
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author Wangchuk, Sonam
Gyeltshen, Sonam
Dorji, Kunzang
Wangdi, Tenzin
Dukpa, Tobgyel
Namgay, Rinzin
Dorjee, Sithar
Tobgay, Tashi
Chaijaroenkul, Wanna
Na-Bangchang, Kesara
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Gyeltshen, Sonam
Dorji, Kunzang
Wangdi, Tenzin
Dukpa, Tobgyel
Namgay, Rinzin
Dorjee, Sithar
Tobgay, Tashi
Chaijaroenkul, Wanna
Na-Bangchang, Kesara
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description In 2018, Bhutan reported 54 cases of malaria, of which six were indigenous, 14 introduced and 34 imported. Considering the continuous reduction in the number of indigenous cases, Bhutan plans to eliminate malaria by 2025 under the Bhutan Malaria Elimination Strategy. The study was conducted to assess the presence of asymptomatic plasmodial infection in both, Bhutanese population living in malaria-risk areas and in migrant workers to guide the elimination strategies. A cross-sectional study was conducted from April to May 2016 in 750 Bhutanese people and 473 migrant workers. Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax infections were investigated by using a rapid diagnostic test (RDT) and the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Prevalence of asymptomatic plasmodial infection based on PCR was 0.27% (95% CI: 0.05–1.07%) among Bhutanese people with a mean age of 43 years old. The proportions of males and females were 45% and 55%, respectively. Among migrant workers, the prevalence of asymptomatic plasmodial infection was 0.42% (95% CI: 0.07–1.69%) with a mean age of 30 years old. The majority of migrant workers were from the neighboring Indian State of West Bengal (57.51%), followed by Assam (12.26%). RDT in both study groups did not detect any plasmodial infection. The presence of a low prevalence of asymptomatic plasmodial infection indicates that the current elimination strategies and interventions are effective.
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spelling pubmed-67461942019-09-23 Malaria elimination in Bhutan: asymptomatic malaria cases in the Bhutanese population living in malaria-risk areas and in migrant workers from India Wangchuk, Sonam Gyeltshen, Sonam Dorji, Kunzang Wangdi, Tenzin Dukpa, Tobgyel Namgay, Rinzin Dorjee, Sithar Tobgay, Tashi Chaijaroenkul, Wanna Na-Bangchang, Kesara Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo Original Article In 2018, Bhutan reported 54 cases of malaria, of which six were indigenous, 14 introduced and 34 imported. Considering the continuous reduction in the number of indigenous cases, Bhutan plans to eliminate malaria by 2025 under the Bhutan Malaria Elimination Strategy. The study was conducted to assess the presence of asymptomatic plasmodial infection in both, Bhutanese population living in malaria-risk areas and in migrant workers to guide the elimination strategies. A cross-sectional study was conducted from April to May 2016 in 750 Bhutanese people and 473 migrant workers. Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax infections were investigated by using a rapid diagnostic test (RDT) and the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Prevalence of asymptomatic plasmodial infection based on PCR was 0.27% (95% CI: 0.05–1.07%) among Bhutanese people with a mean age of 43 years old. The proportions of males and females were 45% and 55%, respectively. Among migrant workers, the prevalence of asymptomatic plasmodial infection was 0.42% (95% CI: 0.07–1.69%) with a mean age of 30 years old. The majority of migrant workers were from the neighboring Indian State of West Bengal (57.51%), followed by Assam (12.26%). RDT in both study groups did not detect any plasmodial infection. The presence of a low prevalence of asymptomatic plasmodial infection indicates that the current elimination strategies and interventions are effective. Instituto de Medicina Tropical 2019-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6746194/ /pubmed/31531630 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946201961052 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Wangchuk, Sonam
Gyeltshen, Sonam
Dorji, Kunzang
Wangdi, Tenzin
Dukpa, Tobgyel
Namgay, Rinzin
Dorjee, Sithar
Tobgay, Tashi
Chaijaroenkul, Wanna
Na-Bangchang, Kesara
Malaria elimination in Bhutan: asymptomatic malaria cases in the Bhutanese population living in malaria-risk areas and in migrant workers from India
title Malaria elimination in Bhutan: asymptomatic malaria cases in the Bhutanese population living in malaria-risk areas and in migrant workers from India
title_full Malaria elimination in Bhutan: asymptomatic malaria cases in the Bhutanese population living in malaria-risk areas and in migrant workers from India
title_fullStr Malaria elimination in Bhutan: asymptomatic malaria cases in the Bhutanese population living in malaria-risk areas and in migrant workers from India
title_full_unstemmed Malaria elimination in Bhutan: asymptomatic malaria cases in the Bhutanese population living in malaria-risk areas and in migrant workers from India
title_short Malaria elimination in Bhutan: asymptomatic malaria cases in the Bhutanese population living in malaria-risk areas and in migrant workers from India
title_sort malaria elimination in bhutan: asymptomatic malaria cases in the bhutanese population living in malaria-risk areas and in migrant workers from india
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6746194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31531630
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946201961052
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