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Plasmodium vivax population structure and transmission dynamics in Sabah Malaysia

Authors :
Matthew J. Grigg
Kim A. Piera
Sarah Auburn
Lorenz von Seidlein
Zakiah Ismail
Timothy William
Prem Kumar Muniandy
Ric N. Price
Noor Rain Abdullah
Nor Azrina Norahmad
Umi Rubiah Satsu
Nicholas M. Anstey
Bridget E. Barber
Jenarun Jelip
Tsin W. Yeo
Source :
PLoS ONE, PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 12, p e82553 (2013)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Public Library of Science, 2016.

Abstract

Despite significant progress in the control of malaria in Malaysia, the complex transmission dynamics of P. vivax continue to challenge national efforts to achieve elimination. To assess the impact of ongoing interventions on P. vivax transmission dynamics in Sabah, we genotyped 9 short tandem repeat markers in a total of 97 isolates (8 recurrences) from across Sabah, with a focus on two districts, Kota Marudu (KM, n = 24) and Kota Kinabalu (KK, n = 21), over a 2 year period. STRUCTURE analysis on the Sabah-wide dataset demonstrated multiple sub-populations. Significant differentiation (F ST = 0.243) was observed between KM and KK, located just 130 Km apart. Consistent with low endemic transmission, infection complexity was modest in both KM (mean MOI = 1.38) and KK (mean MOI = 1.19). However, population diversity remained moderate (H E = 0.583 in KM and H E = 0.667 in KK). Temporal trends revealed clonal expansions reflecting epidemic transmission dynamics. The haplotypes of these isolates declined in frequency over time, but persisted at low frequency throughout the study duration. A diverse array of low frequency isolates were detected in both KM and KK, some likely reflecting remnants of previous expansions. In accordance with clonal expansions, high levels of Linkage Disequilibrium (I A (S) >0.5 [P

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PLoS ONE, PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 12, p e82553 (2013)
Accession number :
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