Emergence of Nonfalciparum Plasmodium Infection Despite Regular Artemisinin Combination Therapy in an 18-Month Longitudinal Study of Ugandan Children and Their Mothers. (6th January 2018)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Emergence of Nonfalciparum Plasmodium Infection Despite Regular Artemisinin Combination Therapy in an 18-Month Longitudinal Study of Ugandan Children and Their Mothers. (6th January 2018)
- Main Title:
- Emergence of Nonfalciparum Plasmodium Infection Despite Regular Artemisinin Combination Therapy in an 18-Month Longitudinal Study of Ugandan Children and Their Mothers
- Authors:
- Betson, Martha
Clifford, Sarah
Stanton, Michelle
Kabatereine, Narcis B
Stothard, J Russell - Abstract:
- Abstract : A longitudinal cohort study of multispecies Plasmodium infections in mothers and children in Uganda has revealed there to be both persistent and increasing parasitemia of certain species, which has clinical significance, despite regular access to frontline antimalarial treatments. Abstract: As part of a longitudinal cohort investigation of intestinal schistosomiasis and malaria in Ugandan children and their mothers on the shorelines of Lakes Victoria and Albert, we documented risk factors and morbidity associated with nonfalciparum Plasmodium infections and the longitudinal dynamics of Plasmodium species in children. Host age, household location, and Plasmodium falciparum infection were strongly associated with nonfalciparum Plasmodium infections, and Plasmodium malariae infection was associated with splenomegaly. Despite regular artemisinin combination therapy treatment, there was a 3-fold rise in P. malariae prevalence, which was not accountable for by increasing age of the child. Worryingly, our findings reveal the consistent emergence of nonfalciparum infections in children, highlighting the complex dynamics underlying multispecies infections here. Given the growing body of evidence that nonfalciparum malaria infections cause significant morbidity, we encourage better surveillance for nonfalciparum Plasmodium infections, particularly in children, with more sensitive DNA detection methods and improved field-based diagnostics.
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of infectious diseases. Volume 217:Number 7(2018)
- Journal:
- Journal of infectious diseases
- Issue:
- Volume 217:Number 7(2018)
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- Volume 217, Issue 7 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 217
- Issue:
- 7
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0217-0007-0000
- Page Start:
- 1099
- Page End:
- 1109
- Publication Date:
- 2018-01-06
- Subjects:
- malaria -- Plasmodium malariae -- Plasmodium ovale spp -- Uganda -- artemisinin combination therapy
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- 10.1093/infdis/jix686 ↗
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