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Characterising co-infections with Plasmodium spp., Mansonella perstans or Loa loa in asymptomatic children, adults and elderly people living on Bioko Island using nucleic acids extracted from malaria rapid diagnostic tests

BACKGROUND: Regular and comprehensive epidemiological surveys of the filarial nematodes Mansonella perstans and Loa loa in children, adolescents and adults living across Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea are lacking. We aimed to demonstrate that blood retained on malaria rapid diagnostic tests, common...

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Autores principales: Yoboue, Charlene Aya, Hosch, Salome, Donfack, Olivier Tresor, Guirou, Etienne A., Nlavo, Bonifacio Manguire, Ayekaba, Mitoha Ondo’o, Guerra, Carlos, Phiri, Wonder P., Garcia, Guillermo A., Schindler, Tobias, Daubenberger, Claudia A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8830708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35100277
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009798
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author Yoboue, Charlene Aya
Hosch, Salome
Donfack, Olivier Tresor
Guirou, Etienne A.
Nlavo, Bonifacio Manguire
Ayekaba, Mitoha Ondo’o
Guerra, Carlos
Phiri, Wonder P.
Garcia, Guillermo A.
Schindler, Tobias
Daubenberger, Claudia A.
author_facet Yoboue, Charlene Aya
Hosch, Salome
Donfack, Olivier Tresor
Guirou, Etienne A.
Nlavo, Bonifacio Manguire
Ayekaba, Mitoha Ondo’o
Guerra, Carlos
Phiri, Wonder P.
Garcia, Guillermo A.
Schindler, Tobias
Daubenberger, Claudia A.
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description BACKGROUND: Regular and comprehensive epidemiological surveys of the filarial nematodes Mansonella perstans and Loa loa in children, adolescents and adults living across Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea are lacking. We aimed to demonstrate that blood retained on malaria rapid diagnostic tests, commonly deployed for malaria surveys, could be used as a source of nucleic acids for molecular based detection of M. perstans and L. loa. We wanted to determine the positivity rate and distribution of filarial nematodes across different age groups and geographical areas as well as to understand level of co-infections with malaria in an asymptomatic population. METHODOLOGY: M. perstans, L. loa and Plasmodium spp. parasites were monitored by qPCR in a cross-sectional study using DNA extracted from a subset malaria rapid diagnostic tests (mRDTs) collected during the annual malaria indicator survey conducted on Bioko Island in 2018. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We identified DNA specific for the two filarial nematodes investigated among 8.2% (263) of the 3214 RDTs screened. Positivity rates of M. perstans and L. loa were 6.6% and 1.5%, respectively. M. perstans infection were more prominent in male (10.5%) compared to female (3.9%) survey participants. M. perstans parasite density and positivity rate was higher among older people and the population living in rural areas. The socio-economic status of participants strongly influenced the infection rate with people belonging to the lowest socio-economic quintile more than 3 and 5 times more likely to be L. loa and M. perstans infected, respectively. No increased risk of being co-infected with Plasmodium spp. parasites was observed among the different age groups. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We found otherwise asymptomatic individuals were infected with M. perstans and L. loa. Our study demonstrates that employing mRDTs probed with blood for malaria testing represents a promising, future tool to preserve and ship NAs at room temperature to laboratories for molecular, high-throughput diagnosis and genotyping of blood-dwelling nematode filarial infections. Using this approach, asymptomatic populations can be reached and surveyed for infectious diseases beyond malaria.
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spelling pubmed-88307082022-02-11 Characterising co-infections with Plasmodium spp., Mansonella perstans or Loa loa in asymptomatic children, adults and elderly people living on Bioko Island using nucleic acids extracted from malaria rapid diagnostic tests Yoboue, Charlene Aya Hosch, Salome Donfack, Olivier Tresor Guirou, Etienne A. Nlavo, Bonifacio Manguire Ayekaba, Mitoha Ondo’o Guerra, Carlos Phiri, Wonder P. Garcia, Guillermo A. Schindler, Tobias Daubenberger, Claudia A. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Regular and comprehensive epidemiological surveys of the filarial nematodes Mansonella perstans and Loa loa in children, adolescents and adults living across Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea are lacking. We aimed to demonstrate that blood retained on malaria rapid diagnostic tests, commonly deployed for malaria surveys, could be used as a source of nucleic acids for molecular based detection of M. perstans and L. loa. We wanted to determine the positivity rate and distribution of filarial nematodes across different age groups and geographical areas as well as to understand level of co-infections with malaria in an asymptomatic population. METHODOLOGY: M. perstans, L. loa and Plasmodium spp. parasites were monitored by qPCR in a cross-sectional study using DNA extracted from a subset malaria rapid diagnostic tests (mRDTs) collected during the annual malaria indicator survey conducted on Bioko Island in 2018. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We identified DNA specific for the two filarial nematodes investigated among 8.2% (263) of the 3214 RDTs screened. Positivity rates of M. perstans and L. loa were 6.6% and 1.5%, respectively. M. perstans infection were more prominent in male (10.5%) compared to female (3.9%) survey participants. M. perstans parasite density and positivity rate was higher among older people and the population living in rural areas. The socio-economic status of participants strongly influenced the infection rate with people belonging to the lowest socio-economic quintile more than 3 and 5 times more likely to be L. loa and M. perstans infected, respectively. No increased risk of being co-infected with Plasmodium spp. parasites was observed among the different age groups. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We found otherwise asymptomatic individuals were infected with M. perstans and L. loa. Our study demonstrates that employing mRDTs probed with blood for malaria testing represents a promising, future tool to preserve and ship NAs at room temperature to laboratories for molecular, high-throughput diagnosis and genotyping of blood-dwelling nematode filarial infections. Using this approach, asymptomatic populations can be reached and surveyed for infectious diseases beyond malaria. Public Library of Science 2022-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8830708/ /pubmed/35100277 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009798 Text en © 2022 Yoboue et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 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.
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Yoboue, Charlene Aya
Hosch, Salome
Donfack, Olivier Tresor
Guirou, Etienne A.
Nlavo, Bonifacio Manguire
Ayekaba, Mitoha Ondo’o
Guerra, Carlos
Phiri, Wonder P.
Garcia, Guillermo A.
Schindler, Tobias
Daubenberger, Claudia A.
Characterising co-infections with Plasmodium spp., Mansonella perstans or Loa loa in asymptomatic children, adults and elderly people living on Bioko Island using nucleic acids extracted from malaria rapid diagnostic tests
title Characterising co-infections with Plasmodium spp., Mansonella perstans or Loa loa in asymptomatic children, adults and elderly people living on Bioko Island using nucleic acids extracted from malaria rapid diagnostic tests
title_full Characterising co-infections with Plasmodium spp., Mansonella perstans or Loa loa in asymptomatic children, adults and elderly people living on Bioko Island using nucleic acids extracted from malaria rapid diagnostic tests
title_fullStr Characterising co-infections with Plasmodium spp., Mansonella perstans or Loa loa in asymptomatic children, adults and elderly people living on Bioko Island using nucleic acids extracted from malaria rapid diagnostic tests
title_full_unstemmed Characterising co-infections with Plasmodium spp., Mansonella perstans or Loa loa in asymptomatic children, adults and elderly people living on Bioko Island using nucleic acids extracted from malaria rapid diagnostic tests
title_short Characterising co-infections with Plasmodium spp., Mansonella perstans or Loa loa in asymptomatic children, adults and elderly people living on Bioko Island using nucleic acids extracted from malaria rapid diagnostic tests
title_sort characterising co-infections with plasmodium spp., mansonella perstans or loa loa in asymptomatic children, adults and elderly people living on bioko island using nucleic acids extracted from malaria rapid diagnostic tests
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8830708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35100277
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009798
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