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Incidence of Plasmodium falciparum malaria infection in 6-month to 45-year-olds on selected areas of Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea

BACKGROUND: Extensive malaria control measures have been implemented on Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea over the past 16 years, reducing parasite prevalence and malaria-related morbidity and mortality, but without achieving elimination. Malaria vaccines offer hope for reducing the burden to zero. Th...

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Autores principales: Nchama, Vicente Urbano Nsue Ndong, Said, Ali Hamad, Mtoro, Ali, Bidjimi, Gertrudis Owono, Owono, Marta Alene, Maye, Escolastica Raquel Mansogo, Mangue, Martin Eka Ondo, Okomo, Genaro Nsue Nguema, Pasialo, Beltran Ekua Ntutumu, Ondo, Dolores Mbang, Lopez, Maria-Silvia Angue, Mochomuemue, Fortunata Lobede, Obono, Mariano Obiang, Besaha, Juan Carlos Momo, Chuquiyauri, Raul, Jongo, Said Abdallah, Kamaka, Kassim, Kibondo, Ummi Abdul, Athuman, Thabit, Falla, Carlos Cortez, Eyono, Jeremías Nzamio Mba, Smith, Jordan Michael, García, Guillermo A., Raso, José, Nyakarungu, Elizabeth, Mpina, Maxmillian, Schindler, Tobias, Daubenberger, Claudia, Lemiale, Laurence, Billingsley, Peter F., Sim, B. Kim Lee, Richie, Thomas L., Church, L. W. Preston, Olotu, Ally, Tanner, Marcel, Hoffman, Stephen L., Abdulla, Salim
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8290541/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34284778
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-021-03850-8
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author Nchama, Vicente Urbano Nsue Ndong
Said, Ali Hamad
Mtoro, Ali
Bidjimi, Gertrudis Owono
Owono, Marta Alene
Maye, Escolastica Raquel Mansogo
Mangue, Martin Eka Ondo
Okomo, Genaro Nsue Nguema
Pasialo, Beltran Ekua Ntutumu
Ondo, Dolores Mbang
Lopez, Maria-Silvia Angue
Mochomuemue, Fortunata Lobede
Obono, Mariano Obiang
Besaha, Juan Carlos Momo
Chuquiyauri, Raul
Jongo, Said Abdallah
Kamaka, Kassim
Kibondo, Ummi Abdul
Athuman, Thabit
Falla, Carlos Cortez
Eyono, Jeremías Nzamio Mba
Smith, Jordan Michael
García, Guillermo A.
Raso, José
Nyakarungu, Elizabeth
Mpina, Maxmillian
Schindler, Tobias
Daubenberger, Claudia
Lemiale, Laurence
Billingsley, Peter F.
Sim, B. Kim Lee
Richie, Thomas L.
Church, L. W. Preston
Olotu, Ally
Tanner, Marcel
Hoffman, Stephen L.
Abdulla, Salim
author_facet Nchama, Vicente Urbano Nsue Ndong
Said, Ali Hamad
Mtoro, Ali
Bidjimi, Gertrudis Owono
Owono, Marta Alene
Maye, Escolastica Raquel Mansogo
Mangue, Martin Eka Ondo
Okomo, Genaro Nsue Nguema
Pasialo, Beltran Ekua Ntutumu
Ondo, Dolores Mbang
Lopez, Maria-Silvia Angue
Mochomuemue, Fortunata Lobede
Obono, Mariano Obiang
Besaha, Juan Carlos Momo
Chuquiyauri, Raul
Jongo, Said Abdallah
Kamaka, Kassim
Kibondo, Ummi Abdul
Athuman, Thabit
Falla, Carlos Cortez
Eyono, Jeremías Nzamio Mba
Smith, Jordan Michael
García, Guillermo A.
Raso, José
Nyakarungu, Elizabeth
Mpina, Maxmillian
Schindler, Tobias
Daubenberger, Claudia
Lemiale, Laurence
Billingsley, Peter F.
Sim, B. Kim Lee
Richie, Thomas L.
Church, L. W. Preston
Olotu, Ally
Tanner, Marcel
Hoffman, Stephen L.
Abdulla, Salim
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description BACKGROUND: Extensive malaria control measures have been implemented on Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea over the past 16 years, reducing parasite prevalence and malaria-related morbidity and mortality, but without achieving elimination. Malaria vaccines offer hope for reducing the burden to zero. Three phase 1/2 studies have been conducted successfully on Bioko Island to evaluate the safety and efficacy of whole Plasmodium falciparum (Pf) sporozoite (SPZ) malaria vaccines. A large, pivotal trial of the safety and efficacy of the radiation-attenuated Sanaria(®) PfSPZ Vaccine against P. falciparum is planned for 2022. This study assessed the incidence of malaria at the phase 3 study site and characterized the influence of socio-demographic factors on the burden of malaria to guide trial design. METHODS: A cohort of 240 randomly selected individuals aged 6 months to 45 years from selected areas of North Bioko Province, Bioko Island, was followed for 24 weeks after clearance of parasitaemia. Assessment of clinical presentation consistent with malaria and thick blood smears were performed every 2 weeks. Incidence of first and multiple malaria infections per person-time of follow-up was estimated, compared between age groups, and examined for associated socio-demographic risk factors. RESULTS: There were 58 malaria infection episodes observed during the follow up period, including 47 first and 11 repeat infections. The incidence of malaria was 0.25 [95% CI (0.19, 0.32)] and of first malaria was 0.23 [95% CI (0.17, 0.30)] per person per 24 weeks (0.22 in 6–59-month-olds, 0.26 in 5–17-year-olds, 0.20 in 18–45-year-olds). Incidence of first malaria with symptoms was 0.13 [95% CI (0.09, 0.19)] per person per 24 weeks (0.16 in 6–59-month-olds, 0.10 in 5–17-year-olds, 0.11 in 18–45-year-olds). Multivariate assessment showed that study area, gender, malaria positivity at screening, and household socioeconomic status independently predicted the observed incidence of malaria. CONCLUSION: Despite intensive malaria control efforts on Bioko Island, local transmission remains and is spread evenly throughout age groups. These incidence rates indicate moderate malaria transmission which may be sufficient to support future larger trials of PfSPZ Vaccine. The long-term goal is to conduct mass vaccination programmes to halt transmission and eliminate P. falciparum malaria.
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spelling pubmed-82905412021-07-20 Incidence of Plasmodium falciparum malaria infection in 6-month to 45-year-olds on selected areas of Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea Nchama, Vicente Urbano Nsue Ndong Said, Ali Hamad Mtoro, Ali Bidjimi, Gertrudis Owono Owono, Marta Alene Maye, Escolastica Raquel Mansogo Mangue, Martin Eka Ondo Okomo, Genaro Nsue Nguema Pasialo, Beltran Ekua Ntutumu Ondo, Dolores Mbang Lopez, Maria-Silvia Angue Mochomuemue, Fortunata Lobede Obono, Mariano Obiang Besaha, Juan Carlos Momo Chuquiyauri, Raul Jongo, Said Abdallah Kamaka, Kassim Kibondo, Ummi Abdul Athuman, Thabit Falla, Carlos Cortez Eyono, Jeremías Nzamio Mba Smith, Jordan Michael García, Guillermo A. Raso, José Nyakarungu, Elizabeth Mpina, Maxmillian Schindler, Tobias Daubenberger, Claudia Lemiale, Laurence Billingsley, Peter F. Sim, B. Kim Lee Richie, Thomas L. Church, L. W. Preston Olotu, Ally Tanner, Marcel Hoffman, Stephen L. Abdulla, Salim Malar J Research BACKGROUND: Extensive malaria control measures have been implemented on Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea over the past 16 years, reducing parasite prevalence and malaria-related morbidity and mortality, but without achieving elimination. Malaria vaccines offer hope for reducing the burden to zero. Three phase 1/2 studies have been conducted successfully on Bioko Island to evaluate the safety and efficacy of whole Plasmodium falciparum (Pf) sporozoite (SPZ) malaria vaccines. A large, pivotal trial of the safety and efficacy of the radiation-attenuated Sanaria(®) PfSPZ Vaccine against P. falciparum is planned for 2022. This study assessed the incidence of malaria at the phase 3 study site and characterized the influence of socio-demographic factors on the burden of malaria to guide trial design. METHODS: A cohort of 240 randomly selected individuals aged 6 months to 45 years from selected areas of North Bioko Province, Bioko Island, was followed for 24 weeks after clearance of parasitaemia. Assessment of clinical presentation consistent with malaria and thick blood smears were performed every 2 weeks. Incidence of first and multiple malaria infections per person-time of follow-up was estimated, compared between age groups, and examined for associated socio-demographic risk factors. RESULTS: There were 58 malaria infection episodes observed during the follow up period, including 47 first and 11 repeat infections. The incidence of malaria was 0.25 [95% CI (0.19, 0.32)] and of first malaria was 0.23 [95% CI (0.17, 0.30)] per person per 24 weeks (0.22 in 6–59-month-olds, 0.26 in 5–17-year-olds, 0.20 in 18–45-year-olds). Incidence of first malaria with symptoms was 0.13 [95% CI (0.09, 0.19)] per person per 24 weeks (0.16 in 6–59-month-olds, 0.10 in 5–17-year-olds, 0.11 in 18–45-year-olds). Multivariate assessment showed that study area, gender, malaria positivity at screening, and household socioeconomic status independently predicted the observed incidence of malaria. CONCLUSION: Despite intensive malaria control efforts on Bioko Island, local transmission remains and is spread evenly throughout age groups. These incidence rates indicate moderate malaria transmission which may be sufficient to support future larger trials of PfSPZ Vaccine. The long-term goal is to conduct mass vaccination programmes to halt transmission and eliminate P. falciparum malaria. BioMed Central 2021-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8290541/ /pubmed/34284778 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-021-03850-8 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ (https://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 Research
Nchama, Vicente Urbano Nsue Ndong
Said, Ali Hamad
Mtoro, Ali
Bidjimi, Gertrudis Owono
Owono, Marta Alene
Maye, Escolastica Raquel Mansogo
Mangue, Martin Eka Ondo
Okomo, Genaro Nsue Nguema
Pasialo, Beltran Ekua Ntutumu
Ondo, Dolores Mbang
Lopez, Maria-Silvia Angue
Mochomuemue, Fortunata Lobede
Obono, Mariano Obiang
Besaha, Juan Carlos Momo
Chuquiyauri, Raul
Jongo, Said Abdallah
Kamaka, Kassim
Kibondo, Ummi Abdul
Athuman, Thabit
Falla, Carlos Cortez
Eyono, Jeremías Nzamio Mba
Smith, Jordan Michael
García, Guillermo A.
Raso, José
Nyakarungu, Elizabeth
Mpina, Maxmillian
Schindler, Tobias
Daubenberger, Claudia
Lemiale, Laurence
Billingsley, Peter F.
Sim, B. Kim Lee
Richie, Thomas L.
Church, L. W. Preston
Olotu, Ally
Tanner, Marcel
Hoffman, Stephen L.
Abdulla, Salim
Incidence of Plasmodium falciparum malaria infection in 6-month to 45-year-olds on selected areas of Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea
title Incidence of Plasmodium falciparum malaria infection in 6-month to 45-year-olds on selected areas of Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea
title_full Incidence of Plasmodium falciparum malaria infection in 6-month to 45-year-olds on selected areas of Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea
title_fullStr Incidence of Plasmodium falciparum malaria infection in 6-month to 45-year-olds on selected areas of Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea
title_full_unstemmed Incidence of Plasmodium falciparum malaria infection in 6-month to 45-year-olds on selected areas of Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea
title_short Incidence of Plasmodium falciparum malaria infection in 6-month to 45-year-olds on selected areas of Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea
title_sort incidence of plasmodium falciparum malaria infection in 6-month to 45-year-olds on selected areas of bioko island, equatorial guinea
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8290541/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34284778
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-021-03850-8
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