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Genetic Diversity Of Plasmodium Vivax Clinical Isolates From Southern Pakistan Using Pvcsp And Pvmsp1 Genetic Markers, Afsheen Raza, Najia K. Ghanchi, Ali M. Thaver, Sana Jafri, Mohammad A. Beg
Genetic Diversity Of Plasmodium Vivax Clinical Isolates From Southern Pakistan Using Pvcsp And Pvmsp1 Genetic Markers, Afsheen Raza, Najia K. Ghanchi, Ali M. Thaver, Sana Jafri, Mohammad A. Beg
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Background:
Plasmodium vivax is the prevalent malarial species accounting for 70% of malaria burden in Pakistan; however, there is no baseline data on the circulating genotypes. Studies have shown that polymorphic loci of gene encoding antigens pvcsp and pvmsp1 can be used reliably for conducting molecular epidemiological studies. Therefore, this study aimed to bridge the existing knowledge gap on population structure on P. vivax from Pakistan using these two polymorphic genes.
Methods:
During the period January 2008 to May 2009, a total of 250 blood samples were collected from patients tested slide positive for P. vivax, at the Aga Khan …
Usefulness Of Plasmodium Falciparum-Specific Rapid Diagnostic Tests For Assessment Of Parasite Clearance And Detection Of Recurrent Infections After Artemisinin-Based Combination Therapy, B. Aydin-Schmidt, M. Mubi, U. Morris, M. Petzold, B.E. Ngasala, Zul Premji, A. Bjorkman, A. Martensson
Usefulness Of Plasmodium Falciparum-Specific Rapid Diagnostic Tests For Assessment Of Parasite Clearance And Detection Of Recurrent Infections After Artemisinin-Based Combination Therapy, B. Aydin-Schmidt, M. Mubi, U. Morris, M. Petzold, B.E. Ngasala, Zul Premji, A. Bjorkman, A. Martensson
Pathology, East Africa
Background: Rapid diagnostic test (RDT) is an important tool for parasite-based malaria diagnosis. High specificity of RDTs to distinguish an active Plasmodium falciparum infection from residual antigens from a previous infection is crucial in endemic areas where residents are repeatedly exposed to malaria. The efficiency of two RDTs based on histidine-rich protein 2 (HRP2) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) antigens were studied and compared with two microscopy techniques (Giemsa and acridine orange-stained blood smears) and real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for assessment of initial clearance and detection of recurrent P. falciparum infections after artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) in a moderately high …
Malaria Diagnosis And Treatment Practices Following Introduction Of Rapid Diagnostic Tests In Kibaha District, Coast Region, Tanzania, M. Mubi, D. Kakoko, B. Ngasala, Zul Premji, S. Peterson, A. Bjorkman, A. Martensson
Malaria Diagnosis And Treatment Practices Following Introduction Of Rapid Diagnostic Tests In Kibaha District, Coast Region, Tanzania, M. Mubi, D. Kakoko, B. Ngasala, Zul Premji, S. Peterson, A. Bjorkman, A. Martensson
Pathology, East Africa
Background: The success of the universal parasite-based malaria testing policy for fever patients attending primary health care (PHC) facilities in Tanzania will depend highly on health workers' perceptions and practices. The aim of this study was, therefore, to assess the present use of malaria diagnostics (rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) and microscopy), prescription behaviour and factors affecting adherence to test results at PHC facilities in Kibaha District, Coast Region, Tanzania.
Methods: Exit interviews were conducted with fever patients at PHC facilities and information on diagnostic test performed and treatment prescribed were recorded. Interviews with prescribers to assess their understanding, perceptions and …
Temporal Trends Of Molecular Markers Associated With Artemether- Lumefantrine Tolerance/Resistance In Bagamoyo District, Tanzania, M. Malmberg, B. Ngasala, P.E. Ferreira, E. Larsson, I. Jovel, A. Hjalmarsson, M. Petzold, Zul Premji, J.P. Gil, A. Bjorkman, A. Martensson
Temporal Trends Of Molecular Markers Associated With Artemether- Lumefantrine Tolerance/Resistance In Bagamoyo District, Tanzania, M. Malmberg, B. Ngasala, P.E. Ferreira, E. Larsson, I. Jovel, A. Hjalmarsson, M. Petzold, Zul Premji, J.P. Gil, A. Bjorkman, A. Martensson
Pathology, East Africa
Background: Development and spread of Plasmodium falciparum resistance to artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) constitutes a major threat to recent global malaria control achievements. Surveillance of molecular markers could act as an early warning system of ACT-resistance before clinical treatment failures are apparent. The aim of this study was to analyse temporal trends of established genotypes associated with artemether-lumefantrine tolerance/resistance before and after its deployment as first-line treatment for uncomplicated malaria in Tanzania 2006.
Methods: Single nucleotide polymorphisms in the P. falciparum multidrug resistance gene 1 (pfmdr1) N86Y, Y184F, D1246Y and P. falciparum chloroquine transporter gene (pfcrt) K76T were analysed from …