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Implementing parasite genotyping into national surveillance frameworks: feedback from control programmes and researchers in the Asia–Pacific region

The Asia–Pacific region faces formidable challenges in achieving malaria elimination by the proposed target in 2030. Molecular surveillance of Plasmodium parasites can provide important information on malaria transmission and adaptation, which can inform national malaria control programmes (NMCPs) i...

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Autores principales: Noviyanti, Rintis, Miotto, Olivo, Barry, Alyssa, Marfurt, Jutta, Siegel, Sasha, Thuy-Nhien, Nguyen, Quang, Huynh Hong, Anggraeni, Nancy Dian, Laihad, Ferdinand, Liu, Yaobao, Sumiwi, Maria Endang, Trimarsanto, Hidayat, Coutrier, Farah, Fadila, Nadia, Ghanchi, Najia, Johora, Fatema Tuj, Puspitasari, Agatha Mia, Tavul, Livingstone, Trianty, Leily, Utami, Retno Ayu Setya, Wang, Duoquan, Wangchuck, Kesang, Price, Ric N., Auburn, Sarah
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7385952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32718342
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-020-03330-5
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author Noviyanti, Rintis
Miotto, Olivo
Barry, Alyssa
Marfurt, Jutta
Siegel, Sasha
Thuy-Nhien, Nguyen
Quang, Huynh Hong
Anggraeni, Nancy Dian
Laihad, Ferdinand
Liu, Yaobao
Sumiwi, Maria Endang
Trimarsanto, Hidayat
Coutrier, Farah
Fadila, Nadia
Ghanchi, Najia
Johora, Fatema Tuj
Puspitasari, Agatha Mia
Tavul, Livingstone
Trianty, Leily
Utami, Retno Ayu Setya
Wang, Duoquan
Wangchuck, Kesang
Price, Ric N.
Auburn, Sarah
author_facet Noviyanti, Rintis
Miotto, Olivo
Barry, Alyssa
Marfurt, Jutta
Siegel, Sasha
Thuy-Nhien, Nguyen
Quang, Huynh Hong
Anggraeni, Nancy Dian
Laihad, Ferdinand
Liu, Yaobao
Sumiwi, Maria Endang
Trimarsanto, Hidayat
Coutrier, Farah
Fadila, Nadia
Ghanchi, Najia
Johora, Fatema Tuj
Puspitasari, Agatha Mia
Tavul, Livingstone
Trianty, Leily
Utami, Retno Ayu Setya
Wang, Duoquan
Wangchuck, Kesang
Price, Ric N.
Auburn, Sarah
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description The Asia–Pacific region faces formidable challenges in achieving malaria elimination by the proposed target in 2030. Molecular surveillance of Plasmodium parasites can provide important information on malaria transmission and adaptation, which can inform national malaria control programmes (NMCPs) in decision-making processes. In November 2019 a parasite genotyping workshop was held in Jakarta, Indonesia, to review molecular approaches for parasite surveillance and explore ways in which these tools can be integrated into public health systems and inform policy. The meeting was attended by 70 participants from 8 malaria-endemic countries and partners of the Asia Pacific Malaria Elimination Network. The participants acknowledged the utility of multiple use cases for parasite genotyping including: quantifying the prevalence of drug resistant parasites, predicting risks of treatment failure, identifying major routes and reservoirs of infection, monitoring imported malaria and its contribution to local transmission, characterizing the origins and dynamics of malaria outbreaks, and estimating the frequency of Plasmodium vivax relapses. However, the priority of each use case varies with different endemic settings. Although a one-size-fits-all approach to molecular surveillance is unlikely to be applicable across the Asia–Pacific region, consensus on the spectrum of added-value activities will help support data sharing across national boundaries. Knowledge exchange is needed to establish local expertise in different laboratory-based methodologies and bioinformatics processes. Collaborative research involving local and international teams will help maximize the impact of analytical outputs on the operational needs of NMCPs. Research is also needed to explore the cost-effectiveness of genetic epidemiology for different use cases to help to leverage funding for wide-scale implementation. Engagement between NMCPs and local researchers will be critical throughout this process.
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spelling pubmed-73859522020-07-30 Implementing parasite genotyping into national surveillance frameworks: feedback from control programmes and researchers in the Asia–Pacific region Noviyanti, Rintis Miotto, Olivo Barry, Alyssa Marfurt, Jutta Siegel, Sasha Thuy-Nhien, Nguyen Quang, Huynh Hong Anggraeni, Nancy Dian Laihad, Ferdinand Liu, Yaobao Sumiwi, Maria Endang Trimarsanto, Hidayat Coutrier, Farah Fadila, Nadia Ghanchi, Najia Johora, Fatema Tuj Puspitasari, Agatha Mia Tavul, Livingstone Trianty, Leily Utami, Retno Ayu Setya Wang, Duoquan Wangchuck, Kesang Price, Ric N. Auburn, Sarah Malar J Meeting Report The Asia–Pacific region faces formidable challenges in achieving malaria elimination by the proposed target in 2030. Molecular surveillance of Plasmodium parasites can provide important information on malaria transmission and adaptation, which can inform national malaria control programmes (NMCPs) in decision-making processes. In November 2019 a parasite genotyping workshop was held in Jakarta, Indonesia, to review molecular approaches for parasite surveillance and explore ways in which these tools can be integrated into public health systems and inform policy. The meeting was attended by 70 participants from 8 malaria-endemic countries and partners of the Asia Pacific Malaria Elimination Network. The participants acknowledged the utility of multiple use cases for parasite genotyping including: quantifying the prevalence of drug resistant parasites, predicting risks of treatment failure, identifying major routes and reservoirs of infection, monitoring imported malaria and its contribution to local transmission, characterizing the origins and dynamics of malaria outbreaks, and estimating the frequency of Plasmodium vivax relapses. However, the priority of each use case varies with different endemic settings. Although a one-size-fits-all approach to molecular surveillance is unlikely to be applicable across the Asia–Pacific region, consensus on the spectrum of added-value activities will help support data sharing across national boundaries. Knowledge exchange is needed to establish local expertise in different laboratory-based methodologies and bioinformatics processes. Collaborative research involving local and international teams will help maximize the impact of analytical outputs on the operational needs of NMCPs. Research is also needed to explore the cost-effectiveness of genetic epidemiology for different use cases to help to leverage funding for wide-scale implementation. Engagement between NMCPs and local researchers will be critical throughout this process. BioMed Central 2020-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7385952/ /pubmed/32718342 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-020-03330-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data.
spellingShingle Meeting Report
Noviyanti, Rintis
Miotto, Olivo
Barry, Alyssa
Marfurt, Jutta
Siegel, Sasha
Thuy-Nhien, Nguyen
Quang, Huynh Hong
Anggraeni, Nancy Dian
Laihad, Ferdinand
Liu, Yaobao
Sumiwi, Maria Endang
Trimarsanto, Hidayat
Coutrier, Farah
Fadila, Nadia
Ghanchi, Najia
Johora, Fatema Tuj
Puspitasari, Agatha Mia
Tavul, Livingstone
Trianty, Leily
Utami, Retno Ayu Setya
Wang, Duoquan
Wangchuck, Kesang
Price, Ric N.
Auburn, Sarah
Implementing parasite genotyping into national surveillance frameworks: feedback from control programmes and researchers in the Asia–Pacific region
title Implementing parasite genotyping into national surveillance frameworks: feedback from control programmes and researchers in the Asia–Pacific region
title_full Implementing parasite genotyping into national surveillance frameworks: feedback from control programmes and researchers in the Asia–Pacific region
title_fullStr Implementing parasite genotyping into national surveillance frameworks: feedback from control programmes and researchers in the Asia–Pacific region
title_full_unstemmed Implementing parasite genotyping into national surveillance frameworks: feedback from control programmes and researchers in the Asia–Pacific region
title_short Implementing parasite genotyping into national surveillance frameworks: feedback from control programmes and researchers in the Asia–Pacific region
title_sort implementing parasite genotyping into national surveillance frameworks: feedback from control programmes and researchers in the asia–pacific region
topic Meeting Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7385952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32718342
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-020-03330-5
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