| Literature DB >> 27448394 |
Boniphace Sylvester1, Dinah B Gasarasi2, Said Aboud3, Donath Tarimo2, Siriel Massawe4, Rose Mpembeni5, Gote Swedberg6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Prenatal exposure to Plasmodium falciparum affects development of protective immunity and susceptibility to subsequent natural challenges with similar parasite antigens. However, the nature of these effects has not been fully elucidated. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of prenatal exposure to P. falciparum on susceptibility to natural malaria infection, with a focus on median time from birth to first clinical malaria episode and frequency of clinical malaria episodes in the first 2 years of life.Entities:
Keywords: Clinical malaria episode; Newborns; Plasmodium falciparum; Prenatal exposure; Susceptibility
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27448394 PMCID: PMC4957302 DOI: 10.1186/s12936-016-1417-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Fig. 1Demonstration of Plasmodium falciparum in intervillous erythrocytes in histological section of placenta stained using haematoxylin and eosin. 100× magnification. The section demonstrates P. falciparum in intervillous erythrocytes. An arrow is pointing at one of the parasitized (P.falciparum) intervillous red blood cell
Fig. 2Thin blood smear prepared from placental blood showing Plasmodium falciparum. An arrow is pointing at P.falciparum in red blood cell
Social demographic characteristics of recruited mothers (n = 206)
| Characteristics | Pm+ mothers n (%) | Pm− mothers n (%) | Chi square test p value |
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| Primigravida | 24 (58.5) | 52 (31.5) | 0.001 |
| Multigravida | 17 (41.5) | 113 (68.5) | |
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| single | 8 (19.5) | 24 (14.5) | 0.3 |
| Married | 30 (73.2) | 128 (77.6) | |
| Divorced | 0 | 7 (4.2) | |
| Widow | 0 | 3 (1.8) | |
| Cohabiting | 3 (7.3) | 3 (1.8) | |
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| <18 | 3 (7.3) | 13(7.9) | 0.9 |
| 18–28 | 24 (58.5) | 86 (52.1) | |
| 29–39 | 8 (19.5) | 43 (26.1) | |
| 40–50 | 6 (14.6) | 22 (13.3) | |
| Use of ITN | 41 (100) | 165 (100) | – |
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| Peasant | 34 (82.9) | 135 (81.8) | 0.3 |
| Employed | 1 (2.4) | 4 (2.4) | |
| Large scale business | 0 | 4 (2.4) | |
| Housewife | 5 (12.2) | 22 (13.3) | |
| Small scale business | 1 (2.4) | 0 | |
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| Madras | 8 (19.5) | 36 (21.8) | 0.8 |
| Primary school | 32 (78.0) | 117 (70.9) | |
| Secondary school | 1 (2.4) | 10 (6.1) | |
n(%) represents the numbers of mothers and their percentages in brackets
ITN insecticide treated bed nets, pm− placental malaria negative, pm+ placental malaria positive
Social demographic characteristics of recruited infants (n = 206)
| Characteristics | Infants born to pm+ mothers n (%) | Infants born to pm− mothers n (%) | Chi square test p value |
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| <2.5 | 10 (24.4) | 16 (9.6) | 0.01 |
| ≥2.5 | 31 (75.6) | 149 (90.4) | |
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| Female | 17 (41.5) | 88 (53.3) | 0.17 |
| Male | 24 (58.5) | 77 (46.7) | |
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| Dry season | 9 (30) | 19 (11.5) | 0.08 |
| Wet season | 32 (70) | 146 (88.5) | |
| Use of ITN | 41 (100) | 165 (100) | – |
(%) represents the numbers of infants and their percentages in brackets
ITN insecticide treated bed nets, pm− placental malaria negative, pm+ placental malaria positive
Fig. 3Kaplan Meier curve showing the survival of infants from birth to first clinical malaria episodes between exposed infants and unexposed infants. The graph portrays time at first clinical malaria episode in pm+ (Bottom green line) and pm− infants (Top blue line)
Effects of prenatal exposure to Plasmodium falciparum, gravidity, Infant birth weight, age of the mother at delivery, and season of birth to clinical malaria episodes: binary logistic regression
| Factors | BLR-univariate analysis | BLR-multivariate analysis | ||
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| OR (CI 95 %) | p value | AOR (CI 95 %) | p value | |
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| Non-exposure to | 1 (–) | – | 1 (–) | – |
| Exposure to | 4.632 (2.248–9.541) | p < 0.01 | 4.791 (2.21–10.38) | p < 0.01 |
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| Primigravidity | 1 (–) | – | 1 (–) | – |
| Multigravidity | 0.752 (0.4–1.415) | 0.372 | 0.973 (0.475–1.990) | 0.939 |
| Infant birth weight | ||||
| Normal birth weight | 1 (–) | – | 1 (–) | – |
| Low birth weight | 0.441 (0.189–1.031) | 0.059 | 0.556 (0.209–1.477) | 0.239 |
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| 40–50 | 1 | – | 1 (–) | – |
| <18 | 1.833 (0.626–5367) | 0.269 | 2.120 (0.672–6.687) | 0.20 |
| 18–28 | 1.100 (0.329–3.677) | 0.877 | 1.196 (0.328–4.361) | 0.786 |
| 29–39 | 1.615 (0.779–3.351) | 0.198 | 2.013 (0.913–4.438) | 0.083 |
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| Dry season | 1.0 | – | 1 (–) | – |
| Wet season | 0.736 (0.311–1.741) | 0.485 | 0.917(0.338–1.2.484) | 0.864 |
Prenatal exposure to Plasmodium falciparum significantly associated with clinical malaria episodes in univariate and Multivariate analysis (p < 0.01)
OR Odds Ratio, AOR Adjusted Odds Ratio, CI Confidence interval, BLR Binary logistic regression