Characterization of Plasmodium infections among inhabitants of rural areas in Gabon

SCIENTIFIC REPORTS(2019)

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Plasmodium infections in endemic areas are often asymptomatic, can be caused by different species and contribute significantly to transmission. We performed a cross-sectional study in February/March 2016 including 840 individuals ≥ 1 year living in rural Gabon (Ngounié and Moyen-Ogooué). Plasmodium parasitemia was measured by high-sensitive, real-time quantitative PCR. In a randomly chosen subset of P . falciparum infections, gametocyte carriage and prevalence of chloroquine-resistant genotypes were analysed. 618/834 (74%) individuals were positive for Plasmodium 18S-rRNA gene amplification, of these 553 (66.3%) carried P . falciparum , 193 (23%) P . malariae , 74 (8.9%) P . ovale curtisi and 38 (4.6%) P . ovale wallikeri . Non-falciparum infections mostly presented as mixed infections. P . malariae monoinfected individuals were significantly older (median age: 60 years) than coinfected (20 years) or P . falciparum monoinfected individuals (23 years). P . falciparum gametocyte carriage was confirmed in 109/223 (48.9%) individuals, prevalence of chloroquine-resistant genotypes was high (298/336, 89%), including four infections with a new SVMNK genotype. In rural Gabon, Plasmodium infections with all endemic species are frequent, emphasizing that malaria control efforts shall cover asymptomatic infections also including non-falciparum infections when aiming for eradication.
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Haplotypes,Microbiology,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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