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Prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum and Non-falciparum Infections by Photo-Induced Electron Transfer–PCR in a Longitudinal Cohort of Individuals Enrolled in a Mass Drug Administration Trial in Southern Province, Zambia
Malaria burden in Zambia has significantly declined over the last decade because of improved coverage of several key malaria interventions (e.g., vector control, case management, bed net distributions, and enhanced surveillance/responses). Campaign-based mass drug administration (MDA) and focal MDA...
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author | Chishimba, Sandra Mwenda, Mulenga Mambwe, Brenda Mulube, Conceptor Chalwe, Victor Moonga, Hawela Hamainza, Busiku Chizema-Kawesha, Elizabeth Steketee, Richard W. Domingo, Gonzalo Fraser, Maya Kahn, Maria Pal, Sampa Silumbe, Kafula Conner, Ruben O. Bennett, Adam Porter, Travis R. Eisele, Thomas P. Miller, John M. Bridges, Daniel J. |
author_facet | Chishimba, Sandra Mwenda, Mulenga Mambwe, Brenda Mulube, Conceptor Chalwe, Victor Moonga, Hawela Hamainza, Busiku Chizema-Kawesha, Elizabeth Steketee, Richard W. Domingo, Gonzalo Fraser, Maya Kahn, Maria Pal, Sampa Silumbe, Kafula Conner, Ruben O. Bennett, Adam Porter, Travis R. Eisele, Thomas P. Miller, John M. Bridges, Daniel J. |
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description | Malaria burden in Zambia has significantly declined over the last decade because of improved coverage of several key malaria interventions (e.g., vector control, case management, bed net distributions, and enhanced surveillance/responses). Campaign-based mass drug administration (MDA) and focal MDA (fMDA) were assessed in a trial in Southern Province, Zambia, to identify its utility in elimination efforts. As part of the study, a longitudinal cohort was visited and tested (by PCR targeting the 18s rRNA and a Plasmodium falciparum–specific rapid diagnostic test [RDT] from SD Bioline) every month for the trial duration (18 months). Overall, there was high concordance (> 97%) between the PCR and RDT results, using the PCR as the gold standard. The RDTs had high specificity and negative predictive values (98.5% and 98.6%, respectively) but low sensitivity (53.0%) and a low positive predictive value (53.8%). There was evidence for persistent antigenemia affecting the low specificity of the RDT, while false-negative RDTs were associated with a lower parasite density than true positive RDTs. Plasmodium falciparum was the dominant species identified, with 98.3% of all positive samples containing P. falciparum. Of these, 97.5% were mono-infections and 0.8% coinfections with one other species. Plasmodium malariae was found in 1.4% of all positive samples (50% mono-infections and 50% coinfections with P. falciparum), whereas Plasmodium ovale was found in 1.1% of all positive samples (90% mono-infections and 10% coinfections with P. falciparum). Although MDA/fMDA appeared to reduce P. malariae prevalence, P. ovale prevalence appeared unchanged. |
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spelling | pubmed-74169802020-08-13 Prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum and Non-falciparum Infections by Photo-Induced Electron Transfer–PCR in a Longitudinal Cohort of Individuals Enrolled in a Mass Drug Administration Trial in Southern Province, Zambia Chishimba, Sandra Mwenda, Mulenga Mambwe, Brenda Mulube, Conceptor Chalwe, Victor Moonga, Hawela Hamainza, Busiku Chizema-Kawesha, Elizabeth Steketee, Richard W. Domingo, Gonzalo Fraser, Maya Kahn, Maria Pal, Sampa Silumbe, Kafula Conner, Ruben O. Bennett, Adam Porter, Travis R. Eisele, Thomas P. Miller, John M. Bridges, Daniel J. Am J Trop Med Hyg Articles Malaria burden in Zambia has significantly declined over the last decade because of improved coverage of several key malaria interventions (e.g., vector control, case management, bed net distributions, and enhanced surveillance/responses). Campaign-based mass drug administration (MDA) and focal MDA (fMDA) were assessed in a trial in Southern Province, Zambia, to identify its utility in elimination efforts. As part of the study, a longitudinal cohort was visited and tested (by PCR targeting the 18s rRNA and a Plasmodium falciparum–specific rapid diagnostic test [RDT] from SD Bioline) every month for the trial duration (18 months). Overall, there was high concordance (> 97%) between the PCR and RDT results, using the PCR as the gold standard. The RDTs had high specificity and negative predictive values (98.5% and 98.6%, respectively) but low sensitivity (53.0%) and a low positive predictive value (53.8%). There was evidence for persistent antigenemia affecting the low specificity of the RDT, while false-negative RDTs were associated with a lower parasite density than true positive RDTs. Plasmodium falciparum was the dominant species identified, with 98.3% of all positive samples containing P. falciparum. Of these, 97.5% were mono-infections and 0.8% coinfections with one other species. Plasmodium malariae was found in 1.4% of all positive samples (50% mono-infections and 50% coinfections with P. falciparum), whereas Plasmodium ovale was found in 1.1% of all positive samples (90% mono-infections and 10% coinfections with P. falciparum). Although MDA/fMDA appeared to reduce P. malariae prevalence, P. ovale prevalence appeared unchanged. The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2020-08 2020-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7416980/ /pubmed/32618252 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.19-0668 Text en © The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Articles Chishimba, Sandra Mwenda, Mulenga Mambwe, Brenda Mulube, Conceptor Chalwe, Victor Moonga, Hawela Hamainza, Busiku Chizema-Kawesha, Elizabeth Steketee, Richard W. Domingo, Gonzalo Fraser, Maya Kahn, Maria Pal, Sampa Silumbe, Kafula Conner, Ruben O. Bennett, Adam Porter, Travis R. Eisele, Thomas P. Miller, John M. Bridges, Daniel J. Prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum and Non-falciparum Infections by Photo-Induced Electron Transfer–PCR in a Longitudinal Cohort of Individuals Enrolled in a Mass Drug Administration Trial in Southern Province, Zambia |
title | Prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum and Non-falciparum Infections by Photo-Induced Electron Transfer–PCR in a Longitudinal Cohort of Individuals Enrolled in a Mass Drug Administration Trial in Southern Province, Zambia |
title_full | Prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum and Non-falciparum Infections by Photo-Induced Electron Transfer–PCR in a Longitudinal Cohort of Individuals Enrolled in a Mass Drug Administration Trial in Southern Province, Zambia |
title_fullStr | Prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum and Non-falciparum Infections by Photo-Induced Electron Transfer–PCR in a Longitudinal Cohort of Individuals Enrolled in a Mass Drug Administration Trial in Southern Province, Zambia |
title_full_unstemmed | Prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum and Non-falciparum Infections by Photo-Induced Electron Transfer–PCR in a Longitudinal Cohort of Individuals Enrolled in a Mass Drug Administration Trial in Southern Province, Zambia |
title_short | Prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum and Non-falciparum Infections by Photo-Induced Electron Transfer–PCR in a Longitudinal Cohort of Individuals Enrolled in a Mass Drug Administration Trial in Southern Province, Zambia |
title_sort | prevalence of plasmodium falciparum and non-falciparum infections by photo-induced electron transfer–pcr in a longitudinal cohort of individuals enrolled in a mass drug administration trial in southern province, zambia |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7416980/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32618252 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.19-0668 |
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