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History of malaria treatment as a predictor of subsequent subclinical parasitaemia: A cross-sectional survey and malaria case records from three villages in Pailin, western Cambodia

Authors :
Peto, T.J. (Thomas J.)
Kloprogge, S.E. (Sabine E.)
Tripura, R. (Rupam)
Nguon, C. (Chea)
Sanann, N. (Nou)
Yok, S. (Sovann)
Heng, C. (Chhouen)
Promnarate, C. (Cholrawee)
Chalk, J. (Jeremy)
Song, N. (Ngak)
Lee, S.J. (Sue)
Lubell, Y. (Yoel)
Dhorda, M. (Mehul)
Imwong, M. (Mallika)
White, N.J. (Nicholas J.)
Von Seidlein, L. (Lorenz)
Dondorp, A.M.
Peto, T.J. (Thomas J.)
Kloprogge, S.E. (Sabine E.)
Tripura, R. (Rupam)
Nguon, C. (Chea)
Sanann, N. (Nou)
Yok, S. (Sovann)
Heng, C. (Chhouen)
Promnarate, C. (Cholrawee)
Chalk, J. (Jeremy)
Song, N. (Ngak)
Lee, S.J. (Sue)
Lubell, Y. (Yoel)
Dhorda, M. (Mehul)
Imwong, M. (Mallika)
White, N.J. (Nicholas J.)
Von Seidlein, L. (Lorenz)
Dondorp, A.M.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Background: Treatment of the sub-clinical reservoir of malaria, which may maintain transmission, could be an important component of elimination strategies. The reliable detection of asymptomatic infections with low levels of parasitaemia requires high-volume quantitative polymerase chain reaction (uPCR), which is impractical to conduct on a large scale. It is unknown to what extent sub-clinical parasitaemias originate from recent or older clinical episodes. This study explored the association between clinical history of malaria and subsequent sub-clinical parasitaemia. Methods: In June 2013 a cross-sectional survey was conducted in three villages in Pailin, western Cambodia. Demographic and epidemiological data and blood samples were collected. Blood was tested for malaria by high-volume qPC

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, Malaria Journal vol. 15 no. 1, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1019674568
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186.s12936-016-1284-8